Serif Normal Olgur 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, academic, reports, classic, bookish, formal, literary, traditional, readability, text setting, editorial tone, timelessness, typographic warmth, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, oldstyle figures, soft joins, diagonal stress.
A classic serif with softly bracketed serifs, moderate stroke modulation, and a calm, even rhythm. The letterforms show gentle, oldstyle influence: rounded joins, slightly calligraphic curves, and a subtle diagonal stress in bowls. Terminals frequently finish in small balls or teardrops (notably in lowercase), while capitals stay sturdy and composed with clean, triangular/bracketed feet. Proportions feel balanced and readable, with open counters and a steady baseline presence; numerals appear oldstyle with ascenders/descenders that integrate smoothly into text.
Well-suited to continuous reading in books and editorial layouts where a familiar serif voice is desired. It can also serve in academic and business documents that benefit from a conservative, trustworthy tone, and it holds up in headings when set with comfortable tracking and generous leading.
The overall tone is traditional and literary, suggesting established editorial typography rather than expressive display styling. Its softened details and rounded terminals add warmth, keeping the formality approachable and suited to long-form reading.
Likely designed as a conventional text serif that prioritizes readability and typographic neutrality while retaining traditional, oldstyle-inflected details. The combination of moderate contrast, bracketed serifs, and rounded terminals suggests an aim for durable body-copy performance with a gently human character.
The lowercase shows a distinctly oldstyle flavor (two-storey a, single-storey g) and the figures follow the same text-oriented logic, which helps mixed alphanumeric settings feel cohesive. In the sample paragraph, spacing and color read steady, with clear word shapes and minimal visual noise.