Serif Normal Wudul 7 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, headlines, invitations, refined, literary, formal, classic, space saving, editorial clarity, classical tone, elegant presence, delicate, sharp, crisp, tall, elegant.
A tall, tightly set serif with a restrained, bookish construction and crisp, tapered serifs. Strokes are predominantly thin with modest contrast and clear vertical stress, producing a clean, high-precision rhythm rather than a calligraphic feel. Capitals are narrow and statuesque with pointed terminals and small bracketed joins, while lowercase forms keep compact bowls and a straightforward, readable skeleton. Numerals follow the same narrow proportions, with open counters and fine, controlled detailing.
Well suited to editorial work where a refined, compact serif is needed, such as magazine typography, literary layouts, and book interiors set with generous leading. Its tall capitals and narrow width also make it effective for headlines, subheads, and formal pieces like invitations or programs where a classic, composed tone is desired.
The overall tone is polished and literary, suggesting traditional print typography with an elegant, slightly severe posture. Its narrow proportions and sharp finishing give it a disciplined, formal voice suitable for sophisticated, text-forward design.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional, readable serif voice in a space-saving width, balancing delicate detailing with a steady text rhythm. It aims for an elegant, print-oriented presence that stays conservative in structure while adding crisp sharpness in its terminals and proportions.
In the sample text the face maintains a consistent vertical cadence and a crisp line texture, with punctuation and dots appearing small and neatly cut. The narrow letterforms create an economical word shape and a distinctly vertical color on the page, which can feel airy at larger sizes and more compact in dense settings.