Serif Other Sivu 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, invitations, victorian, whimsical, storybook, ornate, classic, display personality, vintage appeal, ornamental serif, compact titling, bracketed, ball terminals, swashy, calligraphic, lively.
A condensed serif with pronounced bracketed serifs and teardrop/ball-like terminals that give strokes a soft, curled finish. Stems are generally steady and upright, with modest modulation and a tight, vertical rhythm. Many capitals carry small inward curls at the tops, while several letters (notably Q, J, S, and g) introduce decorative inflections that read as restrained swashes rather than full script forms. Counters stay compact and the overall texture is crisp, with narrow proportions and a slightly idiosyncratic, display-forward consistency across the set.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, book covers, and packaging where its curled terminals and condensed rhythm can become part of the visual identity. It can also work for short passages like pull quotes or titling, especially when set at comfortable sizes with slightly generous spacing.
The design feels antique and theatrical, evoking turn-of-the-century signage and book typography with a playful, storybook flourish. Its curled terminals add charm and personality without becoming overly extravagant, landing in a space between formal and fanciful.
Likely intended as a characterful serif for display typography that nods to historical models while adding distinctive curled terminals for instant recognizability. The goal appears to be a compact, upright texture with ornamental highlights that enliven titles and branding without resorting to heavy contrast or extreme flourish.
In the text sample, the distinctive terminals remain visible at larger sizes and give words a recognizable silhouette, but the tight proportions and compact interior spaces suggest it will look best with a bit of breathing room in tracking and line spacing. Numerals and lowercase share the same upright, decorative logic, keeping the tone consistent across mixed text.