Serif Other Koni 11 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Anatolian' by Artegra (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, gothic, old-world, heraldic, dramatic, traditional, historic evocation, engraved look, display impact, ornamental serif, blackletter-tinged, beveled, angular, chamfered, inscribed.
A decorative serif with heavy stems and sharp, faceted detailing. Stroke endings are treated with triangular wedges and chamfered corners, producing an engraved, beveled look rather than smooth curves. Counters tend toward compact, geometric forms (notably in O/Q and the numerals), while diagonals and joins are crisp and tightly controlled. Uppercase letters read as sturdy and formal, and the lowercase follows with a slightly more compact, text-like rhythm, maintaining the same angular terminals and pointed serifs throughout.
Best suited to headlines and short settings where its angular detailing can be appreciated—posters, logos/wordmarks, labels, and display signage. It can also work for themed packaging or event materials that aim for a historic or ceremonial atmosphere, while extended small-size text may feel dense due to the strong texture.
The overall tone is Gothic and old-world, evoking signage, heraldry, and historic print. Its sharp notches and wedge serifs give it a stern, authoritative presence with a ceremonial, traditional flavor.
The design appears intended to reinterpret traditional Gothic/inscribed letterforms in a sturdy display serif, emphasizing faceted terminals and an engraved silhouette to deliver a distinctive, heritage-forward voice.
In running text the strong vertical emphasis and frequent pointed terminals create a pronounced texture and a dark, assertive color on the page. The distinctive faceting is consistent across letters and figures, making the design feel intentionally “carved” and ornamental rather than purely bookish.