Serif Normal Enroh 10 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: books, editorial, literary fiction, magazines, quotations, literary, classical, formal, refined, text emphasis, classic readability, print tradition, editorial tone, bracketed, calligraphic, oldstyle, diagonal stress, open counters.
A traditional italic serif with moderate stroke contrast and a clear pen-influenced rhythm. The italic angle is consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, with tapered joins and subtly bracketed serifs that feel cut rather than mechanical. Lowercase forms are compact and lively, showing single-storey a and g, a gently slanted axis in rounded letters, and open apertures that keep the texture from becoming too dark. Capitals are stately and slightly narrow in feel, with crisp terminals and measured proportions that pair well with the energetic lowercase. Numerals follow the same italic construction, with varied widths and curved terminals that harmonize with the text style.
Well suited to editorial typography such as books, long-form articles, and magazines where an italic is used for emphasis, titles, or quoted passages. It can also serve in formal communications and invitations when a classic italic tone is desired, and works effectively for pull quotes and subheads that benefit from a refined, traditional voice.
The overall tone is bookish and classic, leaning toward traditional publishing and cultured formality. Its italic voice feels expressive but disciplined, suggesting emphasis, quotation, and literary color rather than overt display.
The design appears intended as a conventional, readable italic serif with a classical, print-oriented texture—prioritizing fluent word shapes, consistent slant, and an understated calligraphic finish appropriate for continuous text.
At text sizes the face produces an even, flowing line with a recognizable oldstyle-leaning italic character. The slanted figures and the varied set widths add a natural cadence, while the restrained contrast and open counters support sustained reading in running text.