Serif Normal Andip 9 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Princesa' by Latinotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazine, branding, packaging, fashion, dramatic, classic, luxury, elegant emphasis, editorial impact, luxury tone, classic revival, didone-like, hairline serifs, bracketed joins, ball terminals, swash-like tails.
A high-contrast serif with an overall rightward slant and strong calligraphic stress. Thick main strokes pair with very thin hairlines and delicate, sharply tapered serifs, producing a crisp, glossy rhythm at display sizes. Curves are generous and often finish in teardrop/ball terminals, while many letters show subtle flaring and sculpted joins that add a slightly theatrical, engraved feel. Proportions are on the broad side, with ample counters and a lively, varied texture in running text.
Best suited for headlines, magazine typography, and short editorial passages where its contrast and italics can read cleanly. It also works well for luxury branding elements—logos, beauty/fashion packaging, invitations, and pull quotes—where a dramatic serif presence is desirable.
The tone is elegant and emphatic, balancing classical refinement with a bold, fashion-forward attitude. Its glossy contrast and italic momentum suggest luxury, drama, and editorial confidence rather than quiet neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional serif foundation dressed in a high-fashion, italic, high-contrast treatment. It prioritizes sharp elegance and expressive details to create impact in display and editorial contexts.
In text settings the strong contrast and fine hairlines create a shimmering page color, with particularly expressive shapes in the bowls and tails (notably in letters like g, y, and Q). The numerals match the same high-contrast, italicized modeling and include decorative curves that reinforce a formal, display-oriented voice.