Serif Normal Ulnun 7 is a very light, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, branding, luxury, headlines, elegant, refined, fashion, classical, luxury tone, editorial clarity, display impact, classic revival, hairline serifs, sharp terminals, delicate, calligraphic stress, sculptural.
A delicate serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and a crisp, finely finished silhouette. Serifs are hairline and sharply bracketed or tapered, with pointed terminals on many strokes, creating a clean, high-end rhythm. Round forms (O/C/G) are smoothly drawn with narrow joins and a clear vertical stress, while capitals feel tall and poised with generous interior space. The lowercase balances a moderate x-height against long ascenders/descenders, and shows refined details such as a double-storey g and a thin, hook-like descender on j, reinforcing an overall sense of precision and lightness.
Well suited for magazine and book covers, pull quotes, and section heads where contrast and refinement are desired. It also fits luxury branding, packaging, and identity work that benefits from a graceful, high-fashion serif voice. For longer passages, it will be most successful in high-quality reproduction or at comfortable reading sizes.
The tone is polished and luxurious, leaning toward fashion and cultural publishing rather than utilitarian text. Its crisp contrast and airy spacing read as sophisticated and formal, with a subtly dramatic presence in headings and display settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on a classic high-contrast serif: airy, controlled, and visually premium. Its sharp terminals and clean curves prioritize sophistication and display impact while maintaining a conventional text-serif structure for readable setting.
Numerals follow the same hairline-and-stem contrast, with elegant curves and fine entry/exit strokes that keep figures feeling light and upscale. In longer sample text, the texture stays bright and open, though the thinnest strokes suggest it will look best with sufficient size and print/display clarity.