Serif Normal Mibud 6 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Moisette' by Nasir Udin and 'Evans' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, book covers, magazine titles, branding, packaging, editorial, formal, stately, classic, dramatic, authority, heritage, impact, refinement, bracketed, wedge serifs, ball terminals, vertical stress, sculpted.
A sculpted serif with sharp wedge-like terminals and pronounced thick–thin modulation that gives letters a carved, high-definition look. The serifs are crisp and slightly bracketed, with pointed feet on many capitals and compact, tightly controlled joins. Curves show a clear vertical stress, and several lowercase forms feature ball terminals and tapered entry/exit strokes that add sparkle. Overall proportions feel classical with sturdy verticals, relatively compact counters, and a rhythm that reads firmly in display sizes while retaining traditional text-serif structure.
This font is well suited to headlines, cover typography, and prominent editorial settings where contrast and sharp serif detail can be appreciated. It can also support branding and packaging for heritage, luxury, or cultural themes, especially when used at larger sizes with comfortable spacing.
The tone is formal and editorial, with a stately, old-world authority. Its dramatic contrast and sharp terminals create a refined, slightly theatrical voice suited to premium and ceremonial messaging rather than casual or purely utilitarian settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic serif voice with heightened contrast and crisp, chiseled terminals—combining traditional bookish proportions with a more attention-grabbing, display-oriented finish.
The numerals are robust and stylish, with strong thick–thin modulation and distinct silhouettes that match the capitals’ engraved character. The lowercase includes expressive details—such as the single-storey forms and rounded terminals—that introduce warmth without breaking the overall formality.