Serif Other Hada 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, packaging, posters, bookish, folkloric, old-style, handwrought, whimsical, expressiveness, vintage flavor, storytelling, humanist warmth, distinct texture, bracketed serifs, calligraphic, ink-trap feel, soft terminals, lively rhythm.
A decorative serif with calligraphic construction and noticeably lively stroke modulation. Serifs are small and bracketed, often flaring into wedge-like ends, with slightly uneven curves that suggest a hand-drawn or inked origin. Counters are moderately open, curves are round and somewhat squarish at turns, and joins occasionally pinch, creating an ink-trap-like crispness. Proportions vary by glyph, giving the alphabet a subtly irregular, characterful rhythm while remaining legible in continuous text.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where its character can be appreciated—editorial headings, book covers, pull quotes, posters, and packaging. It can also work for body text in larger sizes where the lively details and contrast remain clear.
The overall tone feels bookish and old-world, with a folkloric, storybook charm. Its lively, slightly idiosyncratic details read as warm and expressive rather than strictly formal, making it feel personable and crafted.
The design appears intended to blend traditional serif readability with a decorative, hand-touched personality, evoking vintage print and storybook typography without becoming overly ornate. Its irregularities and tapered terminals aim to add warmth and narrative flavor to typographic settings.
Uppercase forms show a mix of stately verticals and softened curves, while lowercase letters lean more calligraphic, with distinctive tails and entry strokes. Numerals follow the same stylized logic, with curvy, old-style-like silhouettes that fit the text color rather than looking purely utilitarian.