Serif Other Haba 11 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, editorial, posters, branding, headlines, vintage, bookish, whimsical, dramatic, quirky, expressive serif, vintage voice, display clarity, literary tone, bracketed, flared, calligraphic, compact, spiky.
A compact, high-contrast serif with narrow proportions and a noticeably calligraphic stroke modulation. Terminals are frequently flared or wedge-like, and many serifs feel lightly bracketed, giving the outlines a carved, slightly theatrical quality rather than a purely rational text face. Curves (C, G, O) show crisp thinning into hairlines, while verticals carry most of the weight; joins and shoulders often end in sharp, tapered tips. The lowercase is relatively small against the capitals, with lively, irregular rhythms created by varying letter widths and occasional exaggerated terminals.
This face performs best in display and editorial settings where its high contrast and distinctive serifs can be appreciated—book covers, magazine headlines, pull quotes, and posters. It can also suit branding for boutiques, literary events, or historic-themed packaging, especially at moderate to large sizes where the hairlines remain clear.
The overall tone reads literary and old-world, with a touch of eccentricity. Its sharp tapers and animated serifs suggest a classic, slightly spooky or storybook mood—dramatic without becoming blackletter, and decorative without turning into script.
The design appears intended to reinterpret classic serif conventions with sharper, more expressive terminals and a compact, animated rhythm. It aims to deliver a vintage, literary voice while remaining legible and structured enough for short passages and prominent titling.
Capitals have a tall, stately presence, while several lowercase forms (notably a, e, f, g, y) add personality through teardrop counters, hooked endings, and pronounced entry/exit strokes. Numerals maintain the same high-contrast logic and feel display-oriented, with distinctive shapes and tapered terminals that stand out in running text.