Serif Normal Lenuf 13 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book text, magazines, posters, traditional, authoritative, bookish, formal, readability, authority, editorial voice, classic tone, bracketed, sturdy, robust, compact serifs, firm terminals.
A sturdy serif with pronounced bracketed serifs and a clear, traditional text-face structure. Strokes are thick and confident with moderate modulation, rounded joins, and softly cupped/bracketed endings that keep counters open. Proportions read slightly broad, with solid verticals and well-supported diagonals; the capitals feel weighty and stable, while the lowercase maintains a familiar, readable rhythm. Numerals are strong and consistent, with ample presence and straightforward construction suited to continuous text.
Well-suited for editorial headlines and subheads, pull quotes, and magazine typography where a strong serif voice is desired. It can also serve in book and long-form contexts when a darker, more insistent text color is acceptable, and it works effectively for posters or announcements that need legible, traditional impact.
The overall tone is classic and editorial, conveying reliability and seriousness without feeling overly delicate. Its heavy, grounded shapes suggest institutional clarity—appropriate for content that aims to sound established and authoritative.
The font appears intended as a conventional, highly readable serif with extra weight and presence, balancing traditional forms with a robust texture for confident page typography.
The design leans on traditional serif cues—clear foot serifs, rounded shoulders, and conservative letterforms—while maintaining enough mass to hold up in display sizes. The texture in the sample paragraph is dense and even, producing a strong typographic color on the page.