Serif Contrasted Lebom 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, book titles, luxury branding, invitations, elegant, classical, formal, refined, elegance, editorial clarity, classic refinement, premium tone, hairline serifs, vertical stress, sharp terminals, crisp, calligraphic.
This typeface is a high-contrast serif with strong vertical stress and very fine hairlines. Serifs are sharp and delicate with minimal bracketing, and joins transition quickly from thick stems to thin connecting strokes. Proportions are generally narrow-to-moderate with tall capitals and a steady baseline rhythm; the lowercase shows a traditional book-face structure with a two-storey a and g, a compact e with a fine crossbar, and slightly tapered, calligraphic curves. Numerals follow the same contrast model, with thin internal links and pronounced thick–thin modulation.
This font suits editorial layouts, magazine typography, and book or chapter titles where contrast and refinement are desirable. It also works well for premium branding and formal printed materials such as invitations or programs, particularly at larger sizes where its hairlines can remain prominent and controlled.
The overall tone is refined and literary, evoking classic publishing and fashion-forward editorial typography. Its crisp hairlines and poised curves suggest formality and sophistication rather than a casual or utilitarian voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a modernized, high-contrast serif voice: crisp, poised letterforms that prioritize elegance and a polished page color. Its consistent stress and delicate detailing suggest a focus on expressive typography for titles and sophisticated reading environments rather than rugged, everyday signage.
At display sizes the hairlines read very clean and add sparkle, while in denser text the thin strokes become a defining texture. Round letters like C, O, and Q show pronounced modulation, and diagonals such as V and W keep sharp apexes and thin connecting strokes that emphasize the contrast.