Serif Normal Gere 7 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: magazines, book design, headlines, posters, packaging, editorial, classic, elegant, dramatic, literary, editorial voice, refined display, classic authority, calligraphic flair, wedge serifs, bracketed, calligraphic, sharply tapered, curly terminals.
A slanted serif with sharply tapered strokes and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Serifs read as wedge-like and slightly bracketed, with crisp entry strokes and frequent teardrop/ball-like terminals on curves. The capitals are compact and formal, while the lowercase shows a lively, calligraphic construction with rounded joins and expressive tails; overall spacing feels measured, giving the text a strong rhythm and a dark, assertive color.
This face is well suited to magazine and book typography where an elegant, high-drama serif can carry voice and hierarchy. It shines in headlines, pull quotes, and display settings, and can also support premium packaging or branding that benefits from a classic italic signature.
The design conveys a classic, editorial sophistication with a slightly theatrical edge. Its energetic italic motion and high-contrast sparkle suggest refinement and tradition, suited to content that wants to feel literary, cultured, or fashion-forward.
The likely intention is to offer a conventional serif foundation with heightened contrast and italic calligraphic flair, combining traditional editorial credibility with a more animated, attention-grabbing texture. Its forms prioritize style and rhythm, aiming to feel polished while remaining expressive in continuous text.
Numerals appear narrow and slanted with distinctive curves and tapered terminals, reinforcing the font’s dynamic, handwritten-influenced feel. The ampersand is notably expressive and decorative, matching the sweeping italic gestures seen across the lowercase.