Serif Normal Obrif 10 is a regular weight, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, magazines, editorial, literature, headlines, classic, literary, refined, scholarly, readability, classic tone, editorial utility, print tradition, bracketed, transitional, tapered, crisp, bookish.
This serif has a traditional, book-oriented structure with clear bracketed serifs and noticeable thick–thin modulation in the strokes. Curves are smoothly drawn and slightly expanded, giving letters a roomy footprint and an even, steady rhythm across lines. Terminals tend to be subtly flared and the joins are clean, with counters that stay open and readable in both upper- and lowercase. Numerals match the text color well and follow the same tapered, high-contrast logic as the letters.
It suits book typography, long-form editorial layouts, and magazine text where a classic serif voice is desired. The roomy proportions and clean contrast also make it effective for chapter titles, pull quotes, and other headline or subhead applications that benefit from a traditional, authoritative feel.
The overall tone is classic and cultivated, with a quiet formality that feels at home in editorial and literary settings. Its contrast and crisp finishing add a refined, slightly ceremonial character without becoming decorative or calligraphic.
The design appears intended as a conventional, versatile text serif that prioritizes legibility and a familiar print-era voice. Its controlled contrast and balanced serif treatment suggest an aim for refined readability across continuous text and supporting display roles.
In the sample text, the face maintains a consistent text color at display-to-reading sizes, with wide letterforms and generous internal space helping the line stay breathable. The serif detailing is present but restrained, supporting long-form composition rather than drawing attention to individual glyph quirks.