Serif Normal Lubab 10 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Georgia Pro' by Microsoft (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, posters, branding, classic, authoritative, scholarly, formal, impactful text, traditional voice, print emphasis, headline clarity, bracketed, beaked, ball terminals, vertical stress, transitional.
A robust serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and vertically oriented stress, giving it a decidedly print-oriented rhythm. Serifs are bracketed and often beaked, with crisp entry/exit points that read clearly at display sizes. Counters are compact and the overall color is dark, with sturdy stems and confident curves; round forms (like O and 0) show strong contrast while maintaining a stable, upright skeleton. Lowercase features include a two-storey a and g, teardrop/ball-like terminals on several letters, and a relatively traditional, readable construction.
Well suited to editorial headlines, magazine features, and book-cover typography where strong typographic color and serif detail can carry the layout. It can also support formal branding, titling, and poster work that benefits from a traditional, authoritative serif voice.
The tone is classic and editorial, projecting authority and tradition. Its strong contrast and emphatic serifs create a formal, slightly dramatic voice suited to established institutions and print-centric design.
The design appears intended as a conventional, high-contrast serif for impactful setting, balancing familiar text-serif structure with amplified weight and crisp detailing for display-driven clarity and presence.
In the sample text, the heavy typographic color and sharp serif detailing give a distinctly headline-ready presence, while the conventional proportions and familiar letterforms keep it from feeling ornamental. Numerals appear sturdy and old-style in spirit, with noticeable contrast and clear differentiation between similar shapes.