Serif Normal Irda 15 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: books, editorial, magazines, longform, academic, classic, literary, refined, formal, text reading, editorial polish, classic authority, timelessness, bracketed serifs, transitional, vertical stress, crisp terminals, balanced rhythm.
This serif typeface shows crisp, bracketed serifs and a clear high-contrast stroke model, with thicker verticals and finer hairlines. Capitals are stately and evenly proportioned, with smooth curves and a restrained, conventional serif treatment that keeps counters open and shapes steady in text. Lowercase forms are compact and readable, with round i-dots, a double-storey “g,” and a gently earred “g”/“r” vocabulary that reinforces a traditional book face feel. Numerals align with the same contrast and serif logic, mixing straight stems and softly curved strokes for a consistent, polished texture.
It is well-suited to book interiors, longform reading, and editorial layouts where a familiar serif texture is expected. It can also serve for academic or institutional documents, and for headings or pull quotes when a classic, refined voice is desired.
Overall it conveys a classic, literary tone—measured and authoritative rather than expressive. The contrast and clean finishing give it a refined, slightly formal voice suited to established editorial conventions.
The design appears intended as a conventional text serif optimized for composed paragraphs, prioritizing clarity, balanced proportions, and a cultivated high-contrast look associated with traditional publishing.
In the text sample, the type builds a smooth, continuous rhythm with clear word shapes and distinct punctuation, supporting longer passages without looking mechanical. The large capitals and refined hairlines create an elegant presence in display sizes while remaining disciplined and conventional in detail.