Serif Contrasted Okfu 3 is a bold, narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Berthold Bodoni' by Berthold, 'Bodoni FB' by Font Bureau, 'Bauer Bodoni' by Linotype, 'Didonesque Stencil' by Monotype, 'Gerard Display' by Rafael Jordan, 'Bodoni No. 1 SB' and 'Bodoni No. 1 SH' by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection, and 'Bodoni Antiqua' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, display, magazine, branding, packaging, editorial, fashion, dramatic, elegant, luxury, editorial impact, luxury tone, high contrast, vertical stress, hairline serifs, sharp terminals, crisp, sculpted.
A tightly set, high-contrast serif with strong vertical stress and striking thick–thin modulation. Stems are heavy and columnar while serifs and connecting strokes drop to hairlines, creating a crisp, chiseled silhouette. Curves (C, G, O, Q) show pronounced contrast and smooth, controlled bowls; crossbars and joins stay thin, emphasizing a refined rhythm. Uppercase proportions feel compact and commanding, while the lowercase keeps a conventional structure with a fairly even, readable x-height and tapered, delicate finishing strokes.
Best suited for headlines, subheads, mastheads, and other display settings where its contrast and compact footprint can create impact. It also fits branding and packaging work that benefits from a luxe editorial voice. For longer passages, it will perform best with generous size, spacing, and print or high-resolution rendering to keep the hairlines from disappearing.
The overall tone is polished and theatrical—suited to designs that want sophistication with a hint of drama. The sharp contrast and narrow stance read as premium and fashion-forward, evoking classic magazine typography and high-end packaging.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum elegance and punch through a condensed, high-contrast serif structure—prioritizing a refined, editorial look with crisp hairline detailing and assertive verticals.
Details like the fine, pointed serifs and the extreme contrast demand adequate size and good reproduction to preserve hairlines. Numerals echo the same sculpted contrast, with strong verticals and thin transitions that keep the set visually consistent.