Serif Normal Ihgot 3 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: book text, magazines, editorial, literature, academic, classic, literary, formal, refined, book typography, editorial clarity, classic tone, formal voice, traditional reading, bracketed, calligraphic, crisp, oldstyle, modulated.
A refined serif with strongly bracketed serifs, tapered terminals, and pronounced stroke modulation that gives the letters a crisp, engraved rhythm. Capitals are stately and open, with narrow joins and cleanly cut serifs; curves are smooth and slightly calligraphic rather than mechanical. Lowercase proportions lean traditional, with compact counters and a modest, bookish presence; ascenders are prominent and the lowercase shows clear modulation through stems and bowls. Numerals follow the same editorial tone, with slim, high-contrast forms and clear differentiation between figures.
Well-suited to long-form reading such as books, essays, and journals, where its traditional proportions and bracketed serifs reinforce a classic text texture. It also fits magazine and editorial settings, pull quotes, and formal collateral where a refined, established serif voice is desired.
The overall tone is classic and literary, evoking traditional book typography and established editorial voice. Its high-contrast modulation and tidy serifs read as formal and composed, making the texture feel polished and authoritative rather than casual.
The design appears intended as a conventional, high-quality text serif that prioritizes familiar Renaissance-inspired structure, clear word shapes, and a cultured editorial tone. Its modulation and bracketed serifs aim to balance elegance with legibility for continuous reading and formal typography.
In text, the face produces an even, slightly shimmering color from the contrast and fine hairlines, while the capitals stand out with a dignified, display-like presence. The italic is not shown, and the demonstrated forms suggest a design tuned for conventional reading rhythms and familiar serif conventions.