Serif Normal Lebuh 6 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gazi' and 'Manas' by Fontuma (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: book text, editorial, headlines, academic, branding, traditional, scholarly, authoritative, bookish, readability, print tone, classic voice, authority, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, robust, compact, readable.
A sturdy text serif with bracketed serifs and a firm, even rhythm. Strokes are weighty with moderate contrast and mostly vertical stress, giving the letters a stable, print-like presence. The lowercase shows compact proportions with rounded bowls and clear joins; terminals often finish with subtle ball or teardrop shapes (notably on letters like a, c, f, j, y), adding a slightly old-style flavor. Capitals are broad and confident with strong serifs and open counters, and the numerals are similarly solid and traditional in construction.
Well suited to book and long-form editorial typography where a traditional serif voice is desired, particularly for headings, pull quotes, and chapter titles. It can also serve institutional or heritage-oriented branding, packaging, and print materials that benefit from a classic, authoritative texture.
The overall tone feels classic and dependable, like a familiar book face used for serious reading. Its robust weight and pronounced serifs convey authority and formality, while the rounded terminals introduce a mild warmth that keeps it from feeling overly austere.
The design appears intended as a conventional, high-utility serif with a strong printed character, prioritizing a steady reading rhythm and clear forms. Its slightly old-style terminal details suggest an aim to balance seriousness with a touch of traditional warmth.
In continuous text the font forms dark, even typographic color, with clear word shapes and a slightly compact feel. The serif treatment is consistent across the alphabet, and the combination of strong stems and open counters supports legibility at larger text and display sizes.