Serif Contrasted Pura 6 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, fashion, editorial, branding, posters, elegant, dramatic, classical, luxury tone, display impact, italic emphasis, editorial style, classic revival, didone-like, hairline, pointed, refined, crisp.
A high-contrast italic serif with sharp, hairline thins and strongly weighted main strokes. The letterforms are steeply slanted with a smooth, calligraphic flow, combining crisp wedge-like serifs and finely tapered terminals. Counters feel tight and sculpted, and the overall rhythm alternates between solid black masses and delicate connecting strokes, producing a distinctly polished, display-oriented texture. The figures follow the same contrasted logic, with narrow joins and prominent thick strokes that keep them visually consistent with the caps and lowercase.
Best suited to display typography: magazine headlines, pull quotes, luxury brand marks, packaging, and event collateral. It also works well for short, prominent lines where contrast and italic momentum can add emphasis without needing extended text readability.
The font projects a poised, luxurious tone with a sense of speed and theatricality. Its glossy contrast and assertive italic angle evoke fashion publishing, premium branding, and formal invitations where elegance is meant to read immediately.
Designed to deliver an elevated, modern-classical contrast in an italic voice, prioritizing impact and refinement over neutrality. The extreme thins and sharp serif detailing suggest an intention to mimic polished high-fashion typography while keeping letterforms assertive and clean in contemporary layouts.
Uppercase forms present strong silhouettes and crisp edges, while the lowercase adds expressive curves and occasional entry/exit flicks that intensify the italic motion. At larger sizes the hairlines read clean and sophisticated; in smaller settings the delicate strokes may become the dominant stylistic feature rather than a purely functional detail.