Serif Normal Behi 11 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, editorial, branding, authoritative, classic, collegiate, display, robust, impact, tradition, editorial presence, heritage branding, bracketed, flared, bulbous, compact counters, crisp joins.
A heavy, dark serif with compact internal counters and pronounced stroke modulation. Serifs are strongly bracketed and often flare into triangular, wedge-like terminals, giving strokes a chiseled, sculpted feel. Curves are full and slightly squared at stress points, while horizontals and crossbars read stout and stable. Overall spacing is generous for the weight, producing a steady, high-impact texture that holds together well in large settings.
Best suited to headlines, subheads, and short blocks of text where its dense color and sharp serif shaping can do the work of establishing hierarchy. It can be effective for book covers, magazine titles, and branding that wants a classic, sturdy voice, and it may also serve for pull quotes or section openers where strong contrast and presence are desirable.
The tone is traditional and assertive, with a vintage editorial and collegiate flavor. Its sharp, flared terminals add a slightly dramatic, poster-ready edge while remaining grounded in familiar book-serif structure. The result feels confident, formal, and attention-getting rather than delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional serif foundation with amplified weight and expressive, flared detailing for display impact. It prioritizes a bold, confident reading impression and a distinctive, carved terminal style that differentiates it from plainer text serifs.
Uppercase forms are broad and blocky with strong vertical emphasis, while lowercase remains sturdy with relatively small apertures that deepen the page color. Numerals are weighty and rounded, matching the letterforms’ dense, carved rhythm and reinforcing the font’s signage-like presence.