Serif Contrasted Tira 7 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Poster Bodoni' and 'Poster Bodoni WGL' by Bitstream, 'New Bodoni DT' by DTP Types, 'EF Bodoni No 2' by Elsner+Flake, 'Monotype Bodoni' by Monotype, 'Bodoni SB' and 'Bodoni SH' by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection, 'Poster Bodoni' by Tilde, and 'Bodoni' and 'Bodoni No. 2' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, magazine, branding, posters, packaging, luxury, editorial, dramatic, fashion, classic, impact, elegance, modern classic, premium branding, editorial tone, display, hairline, vertical stress, sharp serifs, crisp terminals.
A very heavy, high-contrast serif with a strong vertical axis and razor-thin hairlines cutting into broad, dark stems. Serifs are sharp and refined rather than slabby, with a largely unbracketed feel and crisp, pointed joins in places. The letterforms run wide with confident, poster-like proportions, while counters stay relatively tight, producing an emphatic black-and-white rhythm. Curves (C, G, S, and the bowls) show pronounced thick–thin modulation; small details like ear and spur shapes are delicate and precise, creating a sculpted, chiseled look in both capitals and lowercase.
This font is best suited to display typography: headlines, cover lines, pull quotes, and large-format editorial settings where contrast and refined hairlines can be appreciated. It also fits premium branding applications such as logos, beauty/fashion packaging, and event collateral that benefit from a bold, luxe typographic statement.
The overall tone is formal and attention-seeking, mixing classic bookish cues with fashion-editorial drama. The extreme contrast and clean, incisive hairlines give it a premium, upscale voice that reads as poised, theatrical, and slightly flamboyant at large sizes.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern high-contrast serif voice with maximum impact: wide, assertive forms paired with ultra-fine details for elegance. It prioritizes dramatic texture and a polished, boutique feel for titling and branding contexts.
In the sample text, the weighty verticals dominate line texture, and the finest hairlines can visually recede, especially at smaller sizes or in dense settings. Numerals follow the same high-contrast logic and look designed to stand out in titling rather than to disappear in running text.