Serif Normal Ofrap 6 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, headlines, packaging, classic, authoritative, literary, warm, readability, traditional tone, print utility, trustworthy voice, bracketed, rounded, ball terminals, robust, traditional.
A robust serif with pronounced bracketed serifs and generously rounded joins that give the letterforms a sturdy, slightly softened silhouette. Strokes are fairly even with clear thick–thin modeling, and counters are open enough to keep the texture readable at text sizes. The lowercase shows traditional, compact proportions with visible ball terminals on forms like the ear/terminal shapes, while the uppercase maintains strong vertical stress and wide, stable curves. Numerals follow the same sturdy construction, with clear, old-style influenced curvature and confident weight distribution.
It performs well in long-form reading such as books and articles, where its sturdy serifs and open counters support sustained legibility. The bold, confident presence also makes it effective for editorial headlines, display pull quotes, and packaging that benefits from a traditional, trustworthy serif voice.
The overall tone is classic and editorial, conveying authority and familiarity without feeling austere. Rounded details and bracketing add warmth, suggesting a bookish, traditional voice suited to established brands and institutions.
The design appears intended to provide a dependable, conventional text serif with enough weight and rounding to feel approachable, while still delivering strong structure for editorial and print-forward applications.
Spacing appears comfortable and consistent, producing an even typographic color in paragraph settings. The shapes lean toward a slightly calligraphic, old-world finish—especially in curved terminals and the soft transitions—while remaining clean and conventional for general reading.