Serif Normal Tulaz 3 is a very light, wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A delicate italic serif with pronounced stroke contrast and a lively, calligraphic rhythm. Serifs are fine and sharply tapered, with subtle bracketing and hairline terminals that give the letterforms a crisp, engraved feel. Capitals are tall and composed, while the lowercase shows flowing joins and generous curves, producing an open, slightly right-leaning texture. Numerals follow the same refined contrast, with thin horizontal elements and careful, sculpted curves.
Well-suited to editorial design, book typography, and magazine layouts where an elegant italic voice is needed for emphasis, quotations, or titling. It can also serve upscale branding, packaging, and invitation work when a refined, classical tone is desired. Because the texture is light and detailed, it favors contexts with good reproduction quality and sufficient size.
The overall tone is polished and literary, leaning toward formal elegance rather than utilitarian neutrality. Its lightness and high contrast create a sense of sophistication and restraint, evoking editorial and classic book-typography associations. The italic motion reads expressive but controlled, suitable for conveying nuance and emphasis without becoming ornamental.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic, high-contrast italic for sophisticated typography—combining traditional serif structure with a calligraphic slant and graceful, tapered finishing. It prioritizes elegance and readable flow over ruggedness or overt display effects.
In continuous text the thin hairlines and tapered serifs create a bright page color and a distinctly italic cadence. The design’s contrast and delicate detailing suggest best performance at comfortable text sizes and in print-like settings where fine strokes can be preserved.