Serif Other Ipra 14 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book covers, headlines, branding, invitations, classic, literary, elegant, old-style, expressive, expressive serif, classic revival, decorative refinement, display impact, bracketed, calligraphic, tapered, wedge-like, soft.
This serif design shows pronounced thick–thin modulation with a distinctly calligraphic, slightly sculpted feel. Strokes taper into sharp, wedge-like terminals and small bracketed serifs, creating crisp finishing points without the heavy blocks of a slab. Curves are full and lively, with subtle swelling on bowls and diagonals; counters stay fairly open while the overall color remains bold due to the high contrast. Italic-like influences appear in several forms (notably the lowercase a, e, and y) while the font remains essentially upright, producing a gently dynamic texture across text.
It suits editorial headlines, book and album covers, and branding where a refined serif with character is desired. The lively contrast and tapered details make it especially effective for short passages, pull quotes, and titling, where its distinctive terminals and rhythm can be appreciated.
The overall tone feels classical and bookish with a touch of theatrical flair. Its sharp terminals and energetic modulation lend an elegant, slightly dramatic voice that can read as traditional yet distinctive rather than purely conservative.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a classic, calligraphy-informed serif with sharper, more decorative terminals and a slightly unconventional rhythm. It aims to balance traditional readability with a recognizable, expressive silhouette for display-oriented typography.
Capitals are stately and somewhat wide in stance, while several lowercase letters show more idiosyncratic, handwritten cues, which adds personality in display sizes. Numerals follow the same high-contrast logic, with curvy shapes and pronounced terminals that keep them visually consistent with the alphabet.