Serif Normal Modor 3 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, branding, invitations, elegant, classic, formal, refined, luxury tone, editorial impact, classic authority, display clarity, didone-like, hairline serifs, bracketed joins, vertical stress, crisp.
A high-contrast serif with strong vertical emphasis and sharply tapered hairlines. Stems are sturdy and straight while connecting strokes thin dramatically, producing a crisp rhythm in both capitals and lowercase. Serifs are fine and precise, with a mix of sharp terminals and subtle bracketing where curves meet stems; counters are relatively open and the overall drawing feels clean and tightly controlled. Numerals follow the same contrast-driven logic, with bold main strokes and delicate finishing details.
This style performs especially well in headlines, decks, pull quotes, and magazine/editorial layouts where its contrast can be a feature rather than a distraction. It also suits premium branding, packaging, and formal printed materials such as invitations or certificates, particularly when set with generous spacing and high-quality reproduction.
The tone is polished and authoritative, with a fashion-and-editorial kind of elegance. Its dramatic contrast and crisp terminals convey luxury, formality, and a confident, traditional voice suited to upscale typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on classic high-contrast serif typography: striking on the page, dignified in voice, and precise in detail. It aims to balance traditional proportions with a more dramatic, display-friendly sharpness for modern editorial and brand use.
In text settings, the pronounced contrast creates a lively texture that reads best when given enough size or printing clarity to preserve the thinnest strokes. The capitals feel stately and slightly condensed in impression, while the lowercase maintains a measured, bookish cadence without becoming overly calligraphic.