Serif Normal Urran 12 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, book covers, headlines, posters, literary, classic, elegant, bookish, space-saving, classic tone, editorial voice, display emphasis, condensed, high-waisted, crisp, spiky serifs, airy spacing.
A condensed serif with tall proportions and a strong vertical rhythm. Strokes stay relatively even, with only modest thick–thin modulation, while sharp, bracketed serifs and tapered terminals add a crisp, slightly spiky finish. Counters are narrow and upright, and the overall texture reads light and open due to the slender stems and generous internal space for such a narrow set. Capitals are especially tall and stately; in text, the type maintains a consistent cadence with clean joins and restrained detailing.
Best suited to editorial typography where a tall, condensed serif can deliver a sophisticated voice in limited horizontal space—magazine features, cultural posters, and book-cover titling. It also works well for section headers, pull quotes, and display lines that need a classic serif presence without heavy contrast.
The font conveys a refined, literary tone with a hint of vintage formality. Its narrow, towering letterforms feel poised and editorial, suggesting seriousness and clarity rather than warmth or playfulness. The sharp serifs lend a subtle dramatic edge that can feel theatrical when used large.
The design appears intended to provide a traditional serif impression in a space-saving, vertically oriented silhouette. It prioritizes a consistent, readable rhythm and an elegant profile, aiming to bridge classic text-serif familiarity with a more display-forward, condensed stance.
The narrow set and elongated ascenders/descenders make line spacing feel important; with tighter leading it can become dense, while a bit more vertical air helps preserve its elegant rhythm. Numerals appear similarly narrow and upright, matching the text color closely for mixed editorial layouts.