Serif Normal Pogat 7 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Elgraine' by Nasir Udin (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, branding, posters, magazines, luxury, dramatic, classic, formal, elegance, authority, display impact, editorial tone, premium feel, didone-like, hairline serifs, bracketed, sharp, sculpted.
A high-contrast serif with strongly vertical stress, thick main stems, and very thin connecting strokes. Serifs are crisp and tapered with subtle bracketing, creating sharp entry/exit points and a refined silhouette. Proportions skew broad with generous internal counters and a steady, upright rhythm; the lowercase shows compact, sturdy forms with clear terminals, while capitals feel stately and emphatic. Numerals and punctuation carry the same glossy contrast, with round forms (O, Q, 0, 8, 9) reading especially sculptural at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines, covers, and editorial typography where high contrast and sharp serifs can read cleanly. It can also support premium branding and packaging, invitations, and poster work, especially when set with ample size and careful spacing to preserve the delicate hairlines.
The overall tone is polished and dramatic, with a couture/editorial confidence that feels formal and premium. Its contrast and crisp details evoke classic print sophistication, lending a sense of ceremony and headline authority rather than casual utility.
This design appears intended as a contemporary take on classic high-contrast book and fashion serifs, prioritizing elegance, impact, and a refined print-like finish. The broad proportions and crisp detailing suggest it was drawn to stand out in display settings while maintaining a conventional serif text vocabulary.
At smaller sizes the hairline elements and tight joints can visually thin out, while at larger sizes the sharp serifs and high contrast become a defining feature. The sample text shows strong word shape and a dense, impactful color on the page, making it most effective where you want a pronounced typographic presence.