Serif Normal Nemir 3 is a regular weight, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial design, magazine titles, fashion branding, posters, editorial, luxury, dramatic, classic, fashion, premium display, editorial impact, classic refinement, brand voice, modern serif, didone-like, hairline serifs, bracketed joins, crisp.
A high-contrast serif with a wide set and a distinctly editorial rhythm. Thick vertical stems are paired with hairline horizontals and fine, sharply tapered serifs, creating a crisp, bright texture in display sizes. Curves are smooth and controlled, with narrow joins and refined terminals; round forms like O and o feel generous and open, while diagonals (V, W, X) stay clean and steep. Lowercase shows a conventional, readable structure with a moderate x-height and elegant, slightly calligraphic details such as the ear on g and the angled terminals on s, while numerals and capitals maintain the same polished contrast and flare.
Best suited to headlines, decks, pull quotes, and other prominent editorial roles where its contrast and width can carry a page. It also works well for fashion, beauty, and luxury branding applications—logos, packaging, and campaign typography—especially when set at larger sizes with careful printing or screen rendering.
The overall tone is sophisticated and high-end, with a fashion and magazine sensibility driven by the dramatic contrast and crisp finishing. It feels formal and poised rather than friendly, projecting clarity, refinement, and a touch of theatricality in headlines.
This design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on classic high-contrast serif typography: wide, stately proportions paired with razor-thin details for impact. The goal is a premium, attention-grabbing voice that stays rooted in familiar bookish forms while performing primarily as a display face.
The spacing and proportions suggest it’s designed to look expansive and confident across lines, with capitals that read monumental and lowercase that keeps a disciplined, traditional backbone. The thin strokes are prominent design features, so the face reads best when reproduction can preserve its hairlines.