Serif Normal Lukav 2 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Arethusa' and 'Arethusa Pro' by AVP, 'FF Kievit Serif' by FontFont, and 'Monotype Baskerville eText' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: book text, editorial, headlines, magazines, packaging, authoritative, literary, traditional, stately, readability, classic tone, print presence, editorial authority, heritage branding, bracketed, oldstyle, calligraphic, robust, crisp.
A robust serif with strongly bracketed serifs and pronounced thick–thin modulation. The letterforms are upright and generously proportioned, with broad capitals and a steady, conventional rhythm suited to continuous reading. Curves show a subtle calligraphic influence in the swelling strokes, while terminals and serifs remain crisp and firmly planted, giving the face a substantial, anchored texture on the page.
This font is well suited to editorial and book settings where a traditional serif voice and strong typographic presence are desirable. It can also serve effectively in headlines and subheads, where its bracketed serifs and contrast create clear structure and a classic feel. For packaging or branding that aims for heritage and authority, it provides a dependable, formal tone.
The overall tone is classic and confident, evoking book typography and established editorial design. Its strong contrast and weight lend a serious, slightly ceremonial presence that feels traditional rather than trendy.
The design appears intended as a conventional, print-forward serif with a confident, classic texture—balancing readability with a more emphatic, weighty presence. Its proportions and contrast suggest it is meant to deliver a traditional literary voice while still holding its own in display sizes.
The numerals and lowercase maintain the same sturdy, print-oriented voice as the capitals, producing a dense, even color in paragraphs. The ampersand and punctuation inherit the same serifed, high-contrast construction, reinforcing a cohesive, formal typographic system.