Sans Normal Ufnul 6 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, book text, headlines, branding, refined, literary, classic, formal, classic elegance, editorial clarity, print refinement, display-text balance, sharp terminals, bracketed serifs, vertical stress, thin hairlines, crisp joins.
A high-contrast text face with crisp, bracketed serifs and a predominantly vertical stress. Stems are sturdy while hairlines and crossbars thin dramatically, creating a polished rhythm and clear light–dark pattern across words. Curves are smooth and taut, with pointed terminals on letters like A, V, W, x, and y, and neatly finished joins that keep counters open. Numerals follow the same contrast and proportions, with elegant, calligraphic-like curves and fine entry strokes.
Well suited to magazine layouts, book typography, and other editorial settings where contrast and refined detail can be appreciated. It also works effectively for headlines, pull quotes, and brand wordmarks that benefit from a classic, high-end serif voice.
The overall tone is editorial and refined, with a quiet formality that reads as classic and cultivated. Its sharp hairlines and poised proportions give it a slightly luxurious, print-forward character rather than a casual or utilitarian feel.
The design appears intended to deliver a traditional, print-oriented reading experience with pronounced stroke contrast and crisp serif detailing, balancing display elegance with enough regularity for continuous text.
Uppercase forms appear stately and display-capable, while the lowercase maintains a steady text rhythm with distinct shapes (notably the two-storey g and the serifed, slightly curved j). Round letters such as C, O, and Q show controlled modulation, and the Q’s tail adds a subtle flourish without becoming ornamental.