Serif Normal Ollab 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, essays, academic, literary, traditional, formal, scholarly, readability, book typography, classic tone, warm authority, editorial voice, bracketed, calligraphic, oldstyle, texty, rounded.
A text-oriented serif with gently bracketed serifs and softly tapered terminals that suggest a calligraphic origin without becoming ornate. Stroke modulation is moderate and consistent, with rounded joins and subtly cupped serifs that keep the texture even in paragraph settings. Proportions feel classical: capitals are steady and stately, while the lowercase shows compact, readable forms with open counters and a calm rhythm. Overall spacing produces a slightly varied, organic color rather than a rigidly mechanical one.
This face is well suited to long-form reading environments such as books, editorial articles, and essays, where its steady rhythm and moderate modulation support comfortable scanning. It can also serve for headings and subheads when a classical, literary tone is desired, especially in print-like layouts that benefit from a warm serif texture.
The tone is bookish and composed, leaning toward traditional publishing and academic gravitas. Its softened serifs and moderated contrast add warmth, giving it a humane, familiar voice rather than a sharp or high-fashion feel. The result reads as trustworthy and established, suitable for text that wants to feel considered and well-edited.
The design appears intended as a conventional, highly readable serif for continuous text, balancing classical proportions with softened, slightly organic detailing. It aims to deliver a familiar editorial voice while retaining enough personality in terminals and serifs to avoid feeling generic.
Distinctive details include a lively lowercase with a single-storey g and a two-storey a, plus gently curved arms and feet across many letters. Numerals and capitals share the same softened, bracketed treatment, helping mixed text maintain a cohesive texture.