Serif Normal Ugnaz 13 is a very light, very wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
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A delicate serif with very thin hairlines, gently bracketed serifs, and a noticeably open, wide set. The stroke modulation is moderate but reads as light overall, with crisp joins and clean terminals that keep the letterforms feeling precise. Uppercase proportions are stately and evenly paced, while the lowercase combines a tall x-height with generous counters and smooth, rounded bowls; the overall texture is bright and lightly etched rather than dense. Numerals follow the same fine-line construction, with ample interior space and a consistent baseline rhythm.
Well suited to editorial typography where a refined, spacious color is desired—magazine features, literary books, essays, and pull quotes. It can also serve formal communications such as invitations or cultural branding, especially when set with comfortable leading and not pushed to very small sizes.
The tone is poised and quiet, suggesting an editorial, cultured sensibility rather than a loud display voice. Its lightness and spacious spacing give it an airy, high-end feel that can read as modern-classical and carefully composed.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic serif reading experience with a lighter, more contemporary air—prioritizing openness, refinement, and a composed text rhythm over heaviness or overt ornament.
Round forms (C, O, Q, e, o) appear softly tensioned and open, and the italics are not shown here; the impression is built entirely from an upright roman. The thin horizontals and fine serifs create an elegant shimmer at larger sizes, while the wide set can help maintain clarity in spaced layouts.