Serif Normal Walur 13 is a very light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A delicate serif with pronounced thick–thin contrast and a predominantly vertical, orderly rhythm. The serifs are fine and crisp, often hairline-like, with sharp, clean terminals that give the outlines a precise, engraved feel. Round letters show smooth, controlled curves with a relatively narrow waist and consistent vertical stress, while diagonals remain slender and taut. Lowercase forms keep a measured, bookish proportioning and a clear, readable structure, and numerals follow the same refined contrast and restrained detailing for a cohesive texture in text.
Well-suited to editorial design, book and magazine typography, and other contexts that benefit from a refined serif voice. It also fits luxury-oriented branding, invitations, and display settings where high contrast and crisp serifs can be showcased, and it can serve as an elegant text face when set with enough size and spacing to preserve its delicate details.
The overall tone is polished and cultured, leaning toward editorial sophistication rather than warmth. Its high-contrast sparkle and sharp finishing details suggest formality, restraint, and a premium sensibility suited to classic typography.
The design appears intended to evoke a classical, high-contrast serif tradition with a contemporary cleanliness—prioritizing elegance, crispness, and typographic refinement for editorial and premium communication.
In continuous text the face produces a bright, high-contrast “shimmer,” with thin strokes and serifs contributing more to texture than to color. The design reads best where careful typesetting and sufficient size allow the fine details and contrast to stay clear.