Serif Normal Pokev 14 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bevenida' by Agny Hasya Studio, 'Delvona' by Great Studio, 'Acta Pro' by Monotype, and 'Captione' by Zafara Studios (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book text, packaging, branding, authoritative, classic, formal, confident, heritage tone, editorial impact, print authority, bracketed, oldstyle, vertical stress, generous counters, compact fit.
A high-contrast serif with clearly bracketed serifs and a traditional, oldstyle construction. Strokes show pronounced thick–thin transitions and mostly vertical stress, with crisp joins and tapered terminals that keep the forms sharp despite the heavy color. Capitals are sturdy and compact with strong serifs and slightly calligraphic modulation, while the lowercase maintains a moderate x-height with rounded bowls and open counters. Overall spacing reads a bit tight and energetic, producing a dense, emphatic text texture.
Well-suited to editorial headlines and subheads where a bold, traditional serif voice is desired. It can also serve in book and magazine settings when paired with ample leading, and it works for packaging or branding that aims for heritage, credibility, or a classic premium feel.
The font conveys a classic, authoritative tone associated with established publishing and formal communication. Its strong contrast and crisp serifs add a sense of confidence and seriousness, while the slightly oldstyle flavor keeps it from feeling purely modern or clinical.
Likely designed to deliver a conventional serif reading experience with heightened contrast and weight for strong presence in print-like contexts. The intention appears to balance traditional book-serif cues with a denser, more emphatic texture for display and editorial emphasis.
At display sizes the thick strokes and tight rhythm create a commanding presence, while in longer text the dense color suggests careful leading and tracking choices for comfortable reading. Numerals appear traditional and robust, matching the weight and contrast of the letters.