Serif Normal Wesa 7 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A delicate serif with fine, hairline terminals and a lightly drawn texture. Strokes taper smoothly into sharp, triangular serifs and pointed joins, giving letters a crisp, cut-in-stone clarity without heavy bracketed feet. The round forms (C, O, Q, e) are clean and open, while diagonals and arms end in slender, knife-like tips. Spacing feels generous and the rhythm is even, producing an elegant, uncluttered line in paragraph settings.
Best suited to editorial typography—books, magazines, essays, and display-sized pull quotes—where its fine details and open spacing can be appreciated. It also works well for refined branding and invitations that benefit from a classic serif voice, especially at larger sizes or on high-quality print.
The overall tone is refined and literary, with a quiet elegance suited to cultured, formal messaging. Its thin details and restrained shapes evoke a classic bookish sensibility, while the airy color keeps it feeling light and contemporary rather than ornate.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern take on a conventional text serif: light, poised, and highly legible in well-spaced settings, with sharp serifs and gently tapered strokes to create an elegant page color.
Uppercase forms read stately and spacious, with pronounced pointed apexes and crisp serifs, while the lowercase introduces a more calligraphic flavor (notably the two-storey g and the looping descenders). Numerals appear similarly slender and elegant, with angled terminals that match the text style.