Serif Normal Lukut 14 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aman' by Blaze Type and 'Leida' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, magazines, newspapers, headlines, branding, authoritative, traditional, institutional, confident, readability, gravitas, stability, clarity, headline impact, bracketed serifs, wedge serifs, compact apertures, sturdy, crisp terminals.
A sturdy serif with bracketed, triangular wedge-like terminals and a pronounced, ink-trap-free silhouette. Strokes are generally robust with moderate thick–thin modulation, and the joins and curves are smooth and controlled. Proportions are generously set, with broad capitals and open lowercase forms; spacing reads even and stable in text, creating a solid, dark typographic color.
Well suited to editorial design such as magazines, newspapers, essays, and long-form articles where a strong serif texture is desirable. The weight and broad shapes also make it effective for headlines, subheads, posters, institutional communications, and packaging that benefits from a traditional, trustworthy tone. It can serve branding systems that want a classic serif voice without delicate hairlines.
This typeface feels confident and traditional, with a slightly formal, editorial tone. Its weight and crisp serifs give it an authoritative, “established” voice suited to serious messaging while still reading as approachable rather than ornate.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic book-and-newspaper sensibility with extra weight for stronger presence. It balances familiar serif structure with assertive proportions to stay legible and steady in continuous text while also performing well at larger sizes.
The numerals are substantial and clear, matching the overall weight and serif treatment for consistent tone in mixed text. Lowercase bowls and counters remain reasonably open despite the heavy color, helping maintain clarity at typical reading sizes.