Serif Normal Ohnur 6 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, subheads, book text, editorial, branding, classic, bookish, traditional, authoritative, readability, tradition, authority, print tone, editorial voice, bracketed, ball terminals, calligraphic, robust, old-style.
This serif typeface shows sturdy, high-contrast strokes with a pronounced vertical axis and compact proportions. Serifs are bracketed with gently flared, softened terminals that give the outlines a slightly calligraphic, inked quality rather than crisp geometry. Counters are relatively tight and the spacing feels compact, producing a dense, rhythmic text color. Uppercase forms are broad and confident, while lowercase has a modest x-height with rounded joins and occasional ball-like terminals (notably in forms like g and a), contributing to a traditional book-face silhouette.
It suits editorial layouts, book and magazine typography, and brand systems that need a traditional serif voice with strong presence. It can carry headlines and deck copy confidently, and can also serve for shorter passages of text where a dense, classic texture is desired.
The overall tone is classic and literary, with an editorial seriousness that reads as established and trustworthy. Its warm, slightly softened detailing adds a human, traditional feel—more heritage printing than modern minimalism.
The design appears intended as a conventional, print-oriented serif with strong contrast and sturdy stems, aiming for a familiar literary voice while maintaining enough weight and width to stand up in prominent typographic roles.
In the text sample, the weight and contrast create strong presence at display and subhead sizes, while the compact spacing and tighter apertures suggest careful attention to line rhythm. Numerals appear robust and clear, with old-style inflection in curves and terminals that match the serif vocabulary of the letters.