Serif Normal Mogod 3 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book typography, magazine headings, branding, packaging, classic, formal, literary, refined, readable text, classic voice, premium tone, headline impact, bracketed, wedge serif, sculpted, calligraphic, crisp.
This serif shows a high-contrast structure with sharp, tapered serifs and smoothly bracketed joins that feel carved rather than mechanical. Stems are sturdy and vertical, while curved strokes thin dramatically, creating a crisp, bright rhythm in counters and bowls. Capitals are stately with wide, open forms (notably round letters) and neatly finished terminals; the lowercase keeps a traditional, readable build with a two-storey a and g, compact ear and beak details, and slightly pointed, wedge-like feet. Numerals are old-style in spirit with pronounced stroke modulation and lively curves, matching the text color and cadence of the letters.
Well suited to editorial typography where a refined serif voice is needed, such as magazines, book interiors, and literary layouts. It can also serve branding and packaging that benefit from a classic, premium tone, especially in headlines, pull quotes, and short blocks of text where the sharp serifs and contrast read clearly.
The overall tone is traditional and cultivated, with a bookish, editorial confidence. Its sharp serifs and pronounced modulation add a sense of ceremony and authority, while the rounded forms keep it approachable rather than austere.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional, high-contrast text serif with elegant finishing and a confident headline presence. Its balanced proportions and consistent detailing suggest a focus on readability and timelessness while still providing enough sharpness for impactful display use.
At display sizes the hairlines and tapered serifs become a defining feature, giving headings a polished, engraved feel. The design maintains consistent contrast and detailing across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, producing an even, composed texture in paragraph-like settings.