Serif Normal Koraf 11 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, literary titles, academic publishing, classic, formal, literary, refined, authoritative, text reading, editorial tone, classical elegance, print clarity, traditional authority, bracketed, modulated, crisp, calligraphic, transitional.
A crisp, modulated serif with pronounced thick–thin contrast and bracketed serifs that taper to fine points. Curves are smooth and controlled, with slightly calligraphic stress visible in round letters and a steady, bookish rhythm in text. Capitals feel stately and well-proportioned, while lowercase forms are compact and traditional, with clear entry/exit strokes and neatly finished terminals. Numerals follow the same high-contrast, old-style-informed construction, pairing sturdy stems with delicate hairlines for a polished, print-oriented texture.
This face is well suited to long-form reading in books and editorial layouts where a traditional serif texture is desired. It also performs effectively for headlines, pull quotes, and section titles that benefit from a refined, authoritative presence.
The overall tone is classical and editorial, conveying refinement and authority without feeling ornamental. Its contrast and sharp detailing suggest a confident, traditional voice suited to serious, literary, or institutional messaging.
The design appears aimed at a conventional text serif with elevated contrast and carefully finished serifs, balancing readability with a distinctly classical, print-centric elegance. It prioritizes a familiar literary structure while adding crispness and sophistication through sharp hairlines and controlled modulation.
At larger sizes the hairlines and sharp serifs read elegant and precise; in dense paragraphs the strong modulation creates a lively texture and clear letter separation. The proportions and spacing support a measured, conventional reading cadence rather than a geometric or contemporary feel.