Serif Contrasted Gopo 3 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, branding, packaging, invitations, luxury, fashion, dramatic, refined, prestige, emphasis, elegance, headline, styling, calligraphic, crisp, delicate, elegant terminals.
A high-contrast italic serif with crisp hairlines and pronounced thick–thin transitions, producing a sleek, glossy rhythm in text. Forms are drawn with a clear rightward slant and a vertical, Didone-like sensibility, while terminals and serifs appear finely sharpened and minimally bracketed. Curves feel taut and controlled, with narrow joins and delicate entry/exit strokes that accentuate the calligraphic flow. Numerals and caps carry the same refined contrast, giving the face a consistent, display-leaning sparkle.
Well suited to magazine and newspaper feature typography, fashion and beauty branding, and premium packaging where an elegant italic is desirable. It performs especially well in headlines, subheads, pull quotes, and titling where contrast and slant can be appreciated. In longer passages it will feel more like a statement text style than an everyday workhorse, making it a strong companion for refined typographic systems.
This typeface conveys a polished, editorial elegance with a distinctly fashion-forward tone. The strong calligraphic slant and sharp refinement feel luxurious and expressive, suggesting sophistication more than neutrality. Overall it reads as dramatic and premium, with a confident, modern-classic poise.
The design appears intended to deliver high-impact elegance in italic form—combining sharp contrast and fine detailing to create a sophisticated voice. It prioritizes style, tempo, and visual sheen, aiming for a premium impression in settings where typography is part of the art direction.
The sample text shows a lively, flowing texture with noticeable sparkle from the hairlines and sharp terminals. Letterspacing that’s slightly open helps preserve clarity, and the italic rhythm remains consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures.