Serif Contrasted Agvi 10 is a very light, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A sharply contrasted serif with pronounced vertical stress, pairing sturdy main stems with extremely fine hairlines. Serifs are slender and crisp, tending toward pointed or knife-like endings rather than heavy brackets, which gives the outlines a precise, cut-paper feel. Capitals read tall and stately with generous inner counters, while the lowercase keeps a measured x-height and uses narrow, clean joins that emphasize the rhythm of thick-to-thin transitions. Numerals and punctuation follow the same refined logic, with thin, tapering curves and carefully controlled apertures that maintain an airy, polished texture in setting.
Best suited to display typography where its fine hairlines and crisp serifs can be appreciated—fashion and beauty branding, magazine mastheads, upscale packaging, invitations, and book cover titling. It can work for short editorial decks or pull quotes at comfortable sizes and with considerate spacing, but it is most convincing when used for prominent, high-impact text.
The overall tone is sophisticated and poised, evoking couture/editorial styling and formal print traditions. Its razor-thin details and sculpted curves communicate luxury, delicacy, and a sense of ceremony rather than casual utility.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern take on classic high-contrast serif modeling: dramatic thick–thin transitions, elegant proportions, and sharp finishing details optimized for refined, premium-facing typography. Its consistent modulation and clean structure suggest a focus on stylish display performance and an elevated editorial voice.
Curved letters (like C, G, S, and O) show smooth, continuous modulation and a slightly calligraphic tension, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) lean on strong thick strokes that heighten drama at display sizes. The design’s fine serifs and hairlines create a bright page color with sparkling highlights, but they also make the type feel intentionally fragile and premium.