Serif Normal Genu 17 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, invitations, branding, classic, literary, elegant, formal, readability, elegance, tradition, emphasis, refinement, bracketed, calligraphic, oldstyle, transitional, refined.
This typeface is a slanted serif with crisp, high-contrast strokes and bracketed wedge-like serifs. Curves are generously rounded, while terminals often finish in sharp, slightly hooked or teardrop shapes that give the forms a lively, calligraphic snap. Proportions feel open and somewhat expansive, with broad capitals and a steady rhythm across words; the lowercase shows traditional, oldstyle-like construction with clear modulation and a comfortable, bookish texture. Numerals share the same angled stress and contrast, with smooth bowls and tapered joins that keep them consistent with the text face.
Well-suited to long-form editorial settings such as books, magazines, and essays where a classic serif voice is desired. It can also serve effectively in refined branding and formal printed materials—programs, invitations, and quotes—where the slanted, high-contrast character adds emphasis and elegance.
The overall tone is traditional and cultivated, projecting a polished, literary voice rather than a purely technical one. Its italic slant and sharp terminals add a sense of motion and sophistication, making the page feel expressive while still rooted in conventional text typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional, readerly serif texture with a more expressive italic stance, combining classical proportions with crisp contrast and animated terminals. It prioritizes a sophisticated page color and recognizable, traditional letterforms that feel at home in editorial typography.
In the sample text, the strong contrast and tapered hairlines create a bright, rhythmic sparkle, especially in diagonals and rounded letters. The italic construction is assertive enough to read as a primary style, not just an accompaniment, with distinctive swash-like touches in several lowercase forms.