Serif Normal Nikaw 11 is a regular weight, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine covers, editorial design, branding, posters, editorial, fashion, classical, dramatic, refined, display elegance, editorial impact, luxury tone, classic authority, bracketed serifs, hairline serifs, ball terminals, vertical stress, sharp joins.
A high-contrast serif with crisp hairlines and broad, weighty main strokes. The letterforms are generously proportioned with an open, horizontal rhythm and pronounced thick–thin modulation, giving a distinctly chiseled silhouette. Serifs are finely tapered and often bracketed, and several glyphs show pointed joins and small ball or teardrop terminals (notably in curves and the numerals). Counters are roomy and the overall spacing feels expansive, producing a stately, display-leaning texture even at text settings.
Best suited to headlines, cover lines, pull quotes, and brand marks where high contrast and wide proportions can be appreciated. It can also work for short editorial passages and large-size typography in print or digital layouts, especially where a refined, high-end tone is desired.
The style reads polished and formal, with a dramatic, magazine-like presence. Its sharp contrasts and sculpted terminals add a sense of luxury and ceremony, while the wide stance contributes confidence and theatricality.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic, high-contrast serif voice with a wide, commanding footprint, optimized for prominent display use and stylish editorial settings. Its fine hairlines and sculpted terminals emphasize elegance and impact over utilitarian neutrality.
Round letters and numerals exhibit a strong vertical stress with delicate hairline connections, and the heavier strokes create bold word shapes. The italic is not shown; all samples appear roman/upright, with capitals carrying a particularly monumental, poster-ready feel.