Serif Normal Yonoy 3 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, long-form, packaging, traditional, bookish, vintage, literary, formal, readability, compact setting, print classic, editorial tone, bracketed, scalloped, wedge-like, compact, crisp.
A compact serif with tall proportions and a tight overall footprint. Strokes stay fairly even, with subtle modulation and gently tapered joins, giving the letterforms a firm, controlled rhythm. Serifs are small and bracketed with slightly flared, wedge-like terminals that add a faintly decorative edge without becoming ornate. Curves are rounded but kept narrow, counters are relatively tight, and the italics are not shown; overall spacing reads on the condensed side, supporting a dense text color.
Well-suited to body copy and long-form reading where a compact serif can maintain a steady line rhythm, such as books, magazines, and editorial layouts. It can also work effectively in headings, pull quotes, and packaging or label typography when a traditional, print-forward voice is desired.
The tone is traditional and literary, evoking printed matter and editorial typography. Its restrained detailing and compact stance feel formal and slightly old-style, with just enough terminal shaping to suggest a vintage or bookish personality rather than a purely neutral modern serif.
The design appears intended as a conventional, readable serif optimized for dense setting, balancing a compact width with familiar proportions and discreet historical cues in its terminals and bracketed serifs. The goal seems to be dependable text performance with a subtly vintage, print-classic flavor.
Uppercase forms show a confident, engraved-like sturdiness in the shoulders and bowls (notably in B, D, and R), while the lowercase maintains clarity through simple, upright construction and modest ascenders/descenders. Figures appear classic and text-oriented, blending smoothly with the surrounding letterforms rather than standing apart as display numerals.