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Serif Normal Pegid 12 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: headlines, editorial, fashion, branding, packaging, luxury, refined, dramatic, luxury branding, editorial impact, classic revival, display elegance, hairline serifs, didone-like, high-waisted, crisp, sculptural.


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This serif presents a sharply contrasted, display-oriented construction with razor-thin hairlines and dense, glossy-looking main strokes. Serifs are fine and bracketless, often tapering to pointed terminals, while curves are smooth and taut with a distinctly polished finish. Proportions feel tall and high-waisted, with compact joins and a rhythm that alternates thick verticals against near-threadlike horizontals. The italics are not shown; the overall posture is upright, with carefully controlled spacing that reads elegant at larger sizes but visually delicate in the thinnest details.

Best suited to headlines, magazine-style typography, and brand statements where high contrast can be reproduced cleanly. It performs especially well for fashion, beauty, jewelry, and premium packaging applications that benefit from a refined, high-end voice. For longer passages, it will typically work better in larger sizes and with generous leading to preserve the delicacy of the hairlines.

The overall tone is elevated and theatrical, conveying fashion-house sophistication and a sense of premium restraint. Its extreme contrast and knife-edge detailing create a dramatic, editorial mood that feels curated, modern-classic, and slightly formal. The letterforms project confidence and poise, lending text a luxe, boutique sensibility.

The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on classic high-contrast serifs: elegant, attention-grabbing, and optimized for display impact. Its crisp transitions, fine serifs, and sculptural curves suggest a focus on prestige branding and editorial presence rather than purely utilitarian text neutrality.

Round letters show pronounced thick–thin modulation, and several glyphs use tapered or pointed finishing strokes that add a calligraphic sparkle without becoming handwritten. The numerals follow the same high-contrast logic, with standout, sculpted curves and fine terminals that emphasize elegance over neutrality. In dense settings, the hairlines and small joins become the most fragile features, so size and reproduction method will strongly influence perceived crispness.

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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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