Serif Contrasted Pehu 1 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, headlines, magazines, literature, classic, formal, literary, stately, elegant contrast, editorial voice, classic readability, formal tone, hairline serifs, vertical stress, sharp terminals, crisp detailing, bookish.
This serif features pronounced thick–thin modulation with a strong vertical axis and very fine hairlines. Serifs are sharp and relatively delicate, giving the outlines a crisp, engraved feel, while the main stems stay sturdy and upright. Proportions read as traditional and text-oriented, with moderate x-height and clear differentiation between round and straight forms; spacing is even but the rhythm has a slightly variable, calligraphic liveliness across letters. Numerals and capitals maintain the same high-contrast logic, producing a refined, display-capable texture at larger sizes.
It suits editorial typography where a refined, traditional serif is desired—magazine features, book interiors, and cultural or institutional communications. The strong contrast also makes it effective for headlines, pull quotes, and title treatments where its crisp hairlines can be appreciated at larger sizes.
The overall tone is classic and authoritative, with a polished editorial voice. Its sharp serifs and bright contrast communicate formality and a slightly dramatic sophistication, suggesting tradition, print culture, and seriousness.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic high-contrast serif voice with sharp, elegant detailing, balancing readability with a more formal, display-ready refinement. Its consistent stress and hairline finishing suggest a focus on sophisticated print-like texture and an authoritative tone in text and headings.
In continuous text the high contrast creates a sparkling page color, especially where thin strokes and serifs catch the eye. The italics are not shown; the presented style relies on upright, carefully drawn roman forms with crisp joins and minimal softening.