Serif Normal Morun 15 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, magazines, branding, elegant, classic, refined, dramatic, editorial polish, classic revival, display impact, premium tone, bracketed, crisp, calligraphic, high-waisted, sharp serifs.
A high-contrast serif with crisp hairlines, weighty vertical stems, and finely tapered joins. Serifs are sharp and mostly bracketed, with a chiseled, slightly calligraphic finish that keeps counters open while emphasizing stroke modulation. Proportions feel traditional with moderate width and a steady rhythm in text, while select letters and numerals show subtly individualized widths that add a lively, typographic color. The overall rendering is clean and formal, with strong vertical stress and pronounced thin-thick transitions across curves and diagonals.
Best suited to editorial typography where contrast and sharp detail are an asset: headlines, subheads, pull quotes, and display lines in magazines or cultural publications. It also fits book covers, luxury or heritage-leaning branding, and refined packaging where a classic serif voice is desired.
The font reads as polished and literary, with a fashion/editorial edge created by its dramatic contrast and sharp terminals. It conveys authority and refinement—more magazine and book-jacket than utilitarian office text—while remaining composed rather than ornamental.
Likely intended as a modern, high-contrast text-and-display serif that borrows from traditional book faces while sharpening the details for contemporary editorial impact. The design aims to balance classic proportions with dramatic stroke modulation and crisp finishing for a premium, authoritative tone.
In larger sizes the fine hairlines and pointed serifs become a defining detail, giving headlines a crisp, engraved-like sparkle. In dense settings the strong contrast can make spacing and punctuation feel more prominent, so it naturally favors comfortable leading and careful tracking.