Serif Other Fuba 6 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Blacker Pro' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazine, branding, posters, elegant, stylish, dramatic, refined, distinctive editorial, premium tone, sharpened classic, display impact, bracketed, hairline, flared, sharp, calligraphic.
This serif design combines crisp, wedge-like terminals with bracketed serifs and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes taper into sharp points on diagonals and joins, creating a faceted, slightly engraved feel, while round forms keep a smooth, open bowl structure. The lowercase shows a traditional rhythm with a relatively compact x-height and strong vertical stress; details like the two-storey “g” and the sculpted “a” reinforce its classic foundation. Numerals and capitals maintain the same chiseled finishing, producing a lively, high-definition texture in text and a striking silhouette in display sizes.
Well-suited to headlines, pull quotes, magazine and cultural editorial settings, and brand marks that benefit from refined contrast and distinctive terminals. It can also work for posters and packaging where a polished, boutique serif voice is desired, especially at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone is cultured and fashion-forward, balancing classical bookish cues with a more decorative, cut-stone sharpness. It feels premium and poised, with enough drama in the contrast and terminals to read as contemporary and distinctive rather than purely traditional.
The design appears intended to offer a classic serif reading of proportion and stress while amplifying personality through flared, sharply tapered terminals and crisp hairlines. It aims for a premium editorial presence—legible and structured, yet immediately recognizable in display use.
Serif shapes frequently end in pointed wedges or beak-like finials, and several diagonals show intentional tapering that heightens sparkle and edge definition. In continuous text, the contrast produces a bright rhythm that suits larger sizes and generous spacing, where the hairlines and sharp terminals can remain clear.