Serif Normal Ebha 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, editorial, posters, headlines, branding, vintage, bookish, quirky, crisp, dramatic, space-saving, vintage flavor, editorial voice, distinct titling, tall, condensed, bracketed, flared, ink-trap hints.
A tall, condensed serif with a strong vertical rhythm and compact letterfit. Stems are firm and mostly straight, while joins and terminals show subtle flare and bracketed serifs that keep the texture lively rather than mechanical. Curves are slightly taut and irregular in a controlled way, and several letters show pinch points and small notches that read like ink-trap or engraved-style detailing at smaller joins. Overall spacing is tight and the forms stay upright, producing a dense, print-like color.
It works best for headlines, deck copy, and editorial titling where a condensed serif can add personality while saving horizontal space. The strong vertical cadence suits book covers, magazine features, posters, and boutique branding, and it can also serve for short pull quotes or labels where a vintage print flavor is desired.
The face feels vintage and literary, with a faintly theatrical, old-print character. Its narrow proportions and sharp terminals lend a slightly dramatic tone, while the organic irregularities add a quirky, human edge reminiscent of display typography from earlier eras.
The design appears intended to deliver a traditional serif voice with a condensed footprint and a touch of antique, engraved character. Its controlled irregularities and crisp terminals suggest a goal of adding period atmosphere and distinction without abandoning legibility.
The capitals are particularly tall and commanding, with narrow counters that reinforce the condensed look. Numerals follow the same compact, high-contrast-in-spirit construction, keeping the set cohesive for titling and short informational lines.