Serif Normal Waror 14 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: magazines, book text, headlines, invitations, branding, elegant, editorial, refined, literary, classic, editorial clarity, classic authority, premium tone, refined readability, bracketed, hairline, crisp, open counters, calligraphic.
A refined serif with pronounced stroke modulation and crisp hairline serifs. The letterforms show a calm, vertical posture with narrow joins, tapered terminals, and subtly bracketed serifs that keep the texture smooth rather than abrupt. Proportions are balanced and readable, with open counters and carefully controlled curves; diagonals in letters like V, W, and Y stay sharp and clean, while bowls (B, D, O, Q) are round and disciplined. The lowercase has a traditional build with a two-storey a, a compact e, and a narrow, gently curving s, producing an even, bookish rhythm in text.
This face is well suited to editorial typography such as magazines, essays, and book interiors where a composed serif texture is desired. It can also serve effectively for headlines, pull quotes, and refined brand applications that benefit from high-contrast detail and a classic, cultured voice.
The overall tone is polished and literary, projecting a quiet authority associated with classic print typography. Its contrast and fine details give it a sophisticated, editorial feel, suited to settings where clarity and refinement are both important.
The design appears aimed at a contemporary interpretation of traditional text serifs: maintaining familiar, readable structures while emphasizing elegance through strong contrast, clean spacing, and carefully shaped terminals. It prioritizes a smooth reading rhythm and a premium, print-oriented character.
The numerals appear lining and proportionally integrated with the capitals, with clear differentiation between forms (notably the open 3 and the curved 2). The Q features a delicate, sweeping tail, adding a subtle flourish without disrupting the otherwise restrained system.