Serif Normal Ohnod 11 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: books, editorial, longform text, headlines, print, classic, formal, literary, traditional, authoritative, text reading, editorial tone, timelessness, typographic tradition, bracketed serifs, oldstyle figures, diagonal stress, moderate axis, calligraphic.
A classic serif with crisp, bracketed terminals and noticeable thick–thin modulation. Curves show a gently calligraphic construction with diagonal stress, while verticals remain steady and upright. Serifs are sharp but not exaggerated, and joins are clean, producing a compact, even texture in paragraph settings. Numerals read as oldstyle figures with varied heights and pronounced ascenders/descenders, reinforcing a bookish rhythm.
Well-suited to book typography, magazines, and other editorial layouts where a familiar, comfortable serif texture is desired. It also scales effectively for titles and headings that benefit from a traditional, institutional feel, particularly in print-oriented designs.
The overall tone feels traditional and composed, with a quiet sense of authority. Its contrast and refined serifs suggest editorial seriousness rather than casual or playful use, lending text a literary, established voice.
The design appears intended as a dependable, conventional text serif with enough contrast and refinement to look polished in display sizes while maintaining a stable, readable rhythm in continuous reading.
Uppercase forms are sturdy and conventional, with rounded letters (C, G, O, Q) showing smooth, controlled curves; the Q uses a succinct tail. Lowercase features include a two-storey a, a compact e with a defined eye, and a t with a modest crossbar, all contributing to a restrained, readable cadence.