Serif Normal Annih 10 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Eschaton' by Paulo Goode (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, magazine, branding, packaging, dramatic, luxurious, editorial, theatrical, classic, display impact, editorial tone, elegant emphasis, calligraphic energy, swashlike, calligraphic, bracketed, crisp, sculpted.
A high-contrast serif with a pronounced rightward slant and a distinctly calligraphic construction. Strokes move from very thick verticals into hairline joins, with sharp, tapered terminals and bracketed, wedge-like serifs that feel carved rather than mechanical. The letterforms are relatively open with a steady rhythm, while details such as angled crossbars, lively entry/exit strokes, and slightly flared endings add a sense of motion. Numerals match the text with strong thick–thin modulation and compact, stylized forms that read best at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines, pull quotes, and large-format typography where its contrast and sharp detailing can stay clean. It also fits premium branding, packaging, and editorial mastheads that benefit from an expressive serif with a fashionable, high-impact presence.
The overall tone is confident and showy, with an elegant, fashion-forward attitude. It evokes classic print sophistication—more runway editorial than bookish neutrality—while the energetic slant and sharp hairlines add a theatrical flair.
Likely intended as a display serif that merges conventional serif structure with italic calligraphic energy. The aim appears to be maximum impact through contrast, sharp terminals, and a dynamic slanted rhythm while retaining familiar serif proportions for readability in short runs.
The design leans on crisp hairlines and pointed joins, giving it a sparkling surface at large sizes but a potentially busy texture as it gets small. The italic-driven shapes and tapered terminals create strong word silhouettes, making it especially effective for short phrases and emphatic typography.