Serif Normal Rema 10 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Antonia' by Typejockeys (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, posters, magazine leads, confident, classic, energetic, dramatic, impact, emphasis, heritage, expressiveness, editorial voice, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, swash-like, calligraphic, diagonal stress.
A very heavy, italic serif with pronounced thick–thin contrast and lively, calligraphic construction. Serifs are bracketed and wedge-like, with several letters showing rounded or teardrop terminals and crisp cut-ins that create a sculpted, ink-trap-like feel at joins. The overall texture is dark and compact, but the forms remain readable through clear counters and strong diagonal stress; curves are generous and the italic slant is consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures. Numerals match the bold, high-contrast voice, with prominent curves and sharp beaks in diagonal strokes.
Best suited to headlines, magazine leads, pull quotes, and short-to-medium passages where strong personality and emphasis are desired. It can work for book-cover titling and poster typography, and for editorial settings that benefit from a bold, traditional serif with expressive italic movement.
The font conveys a confident, editorial tone—dramatic and assertive, with a slightly vintage, print-forward character. Its slanted, high-contrast rhythm adds motion and emphasis, making text feel energetic and opinionated rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to combine classic serif structure with a more theatrical, calligraphic italic treatment, delivering maximum impact while retaining conventional letterform familiarity. It prioritizes presence and rhythm—creating a dense, high-contrast texture that reads as premium and assertive in display and editorial typography.
Capitals have sturdy, display-oriented proportions and emphatic terminals, while the lowercase shows notably rounded shapes (e.g., a, e, g) that reinforce a warm, inked quality. The italic is more than a simple slant: stroke endings and entry strokes are shaped to read as deliberately drawn, contributing to a distinctive, poster-ready color on the page.