Serif Normal Pogaz 11 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Evans' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, posters, brand marks, classical, dramatic, confident, formal, authority, impact, refinement, classicism, editorial tone, bracketed serifs, teardrop terminals, swash tail, ball terminals, tight spacing.
A high-contrast serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and crisp, tapered serifs that read as bracketed and sharply finished. Strokes transition quickly into hairline joins, giving counters a sculpted, carved feel, while terminals often end in teardrop or ball-like forms that add a slightly calligraphic edge. Proportions are compact with a strong vertical stance; round letters are full and weighty, and the overall texture is dark and emphatic. The italic-like energy is minimal (largely upright), but select forms show expressive details such as a long, sweeping descender on the Q and a distinctly shaped tail on the y.
Best suited for headlines, pull quotes, and editorial titling where the high-contrast structure and sharp serifs can read cleanly. It can also serve well for book covers, cultural posters, and brand wordmarks that want a traditional, authoritative finish. For longer passages, it will generally perform more comfortably at generous sizes and spacing due to its strong contrast and dark overall color.
The font projects a classic, editorial tone with a sense of authority and drama. Its sharp contrast and refined serif detailing create a premium, traditional voice that feels suited to serious or ceremonial messaging rather than casual text. The occasional ornamental terminals add a touch of personality without turning it into a display novelty.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional, refined serif voice with heightened contrast for impact, combining traditional proportions with a few expressive terminal choices to keep the texture lively. It emphasizes confident, high-visibility typography that feels at home in classic publishing and formal branding contexts.
In text, the heavy verticals and fine hairlines create a lively rhythm, but the darkest strokes dominate, producing a dense color that favors larger sizes and short blocks. Numerals match the letterforms’ contrast and curvature, with old-style influenced shapes and prominent top/bottom weighting that align with the serifed text look.