Serif Normal Ikmor 14 is a light, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: magazines, book titles, luxury branding, invitations, headlines, elegant, editorial, classic, formal, refined, editorial polish, luxury tone, classic refinement, display clarity, hairline serifs, bracketed serifs, vertical stress, sharp terminals, airy.
This serif presents crisp, hairline-thin serifs and pronounced thick-to-thin modulation, creating a clean, high-fashion texture. Stems are largely vertical with a clear vertical stress in rounded forms, and counters stay open despite the delicate connecting strokes. Serifs are finely bracketed and taper to sharp points, with flat, confident horizontals in capitals and a disciplined, slightly condensed rhythm in text. The lowercase shows compact, carefully drawn joins (notably in n/m/u) and a traditional two-storey a with a small ear, giving the face a precise, print-oriented feel.
It suits magazine and journal typography, book covers and chapter openers, and luxury brand systems where elegance and sharp detail are desired. It will also perform well for formal invitations and refined headline settings, especially when given comfortable size and leading. For longer text, it can work in print layouts where reproduction preserves the delicate hairlines.
The overall tone is poised and premium, leaning toward editorial sophistication rather than warmth. Its sharp detailing and airy spacing convey formality and restraint, with a distinctly polished, contemporary-classic presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, polished take on a classic text serif: high-contrast, sharply finished, and optimized for sophisticated display and editorial environments. Its controlled proportions and consistent modulation suggest an emphasis on refinement and a clean, authoritative typographic voice.
The italic is not shown, but in roman text the strongest visual signature is the extreme stroke contrast paired with slender serif details. At larger sizes the fine hairlines read as luxurious, while at smaller sizes they may demand careful color and reproduction conditions to keep the thinnest strokes from fading.