Serif Normal Ohgil 12 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, headlines, packaging, posters, bookish, traditional, authoritative, vintage, scholarly, readability, heritage tone, print texture, strong presence, bracketed, rounded, softened, sturdy, ink-trap-like.
A sturdy serif with bracketed, slightly rounded terminals and a compact, vertically oriented construction. Strokes are substantial with gentle modulation, and the joins and corners often soften into subtly bulbous or ink-trap-like shapes that thicken the texture. Counters are moderately open, with a wide, round O and an E/F featuring strong horizontal arms and small bracketing. The lowercase shows a two-storey a, compact e, and a distinctive g with a looped lower form; punctuation-like dots (i/j) read as rounded balls, reinforcing the softened, printed feel.
Well-suited to editorial typography where a firm serif voice is needed, including book interiors, magazine features, and longform layouts. Its heavy presence also makes it effective for headlines, pull quotes, and display lines, and it can lend a heritage, craft-forward tone to packaging and poster work.
The overall tone is traditional and bookish, evoking editorial and institutional typography with a slightly vintage, old-style warmth. Its dark color and rounded details give it an authoritative presence while still feeling approachable and familiar.
The design appears intended to deliver a dependable, conventional serif structure while adding character through rounded bracketing and softened terminals for a darker, more tactile printed texture.
At text sizes it builds a dense, even paragraph color with clear word shapes and strong vertical rhythm. The numerals share the same weighty, softened finishing, helping figures sit confidently alongside text without looking mechanical.