Serif Normal Urlaf 7 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, headlines, captions, refined, literary, classical, formal, space saving, classic tone, editorial clarity, vertical elegance, high-waisted, tall ascenders, tall caps, hairline serifs, bracketed serifs.
A tall, tightly set serif with slender stems and long vertical proportions. Serifs are small and lightly bracketed, giving terminals a crisp but not abrupt finish. Curves are narrow and controlled, with compact bowls and restrained apertures that keep the overall color even. The lowercase shows prominent ascenders/descenders and modestly sized counters, while the numerals follow the same narrow, vertical rhythm for consistent texture in mixed text.
Well-suited to editorial typography where a refined serif is needed in limited horizontal space, such as magazine layouts, book interiors, and multi-column settings. It can also work for elegant headlines and pull quotes where its tall proportions and delicate serifs contribute a polished, traditional voice.
The overall tone is poised and literary, with a classical, bookish refinement. Its narrow stance and delicate detailing read as formal and composed, lending a slightly old-style, cultured feel without becoming ornamental.
This design appears intended to deliver a conventional text-serif impression while conserving width, combining tall proportions with restrained serif detail to produce a disciplined, economical texture on the page.
In the samples, the font maintains a steady vertical cadence and a clean baseline, with punctuation and capitals matching the same tall, spare presence. The narrow forms make word shapes compact, favoring a sleek, column-friendly look rather than a wide, airy one.