Serif Normal Akma 15 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial headlines, fashion branding, luxury packaging, invitations, posters, elegant, dramatic, fashion-forward, editorial, classic, display elegance, luxury tone, editorial impact, italic emphasis, didone-like, calligraphic, high-waist, tapered, crisp.
A high-contrast italic serif with sharply tapered strokes, thin hairlines, and dark, sculpted main stems that create a strong diagonal rhythm. Serifs are fine and pointed, often wedge-like, with crisp terminals that emphasize the calligraphic slant. Counters are relatively open for the style, while curves (notably in C, G, O, and S) show pronounced thick–thin modulation and a slightly flattened, editorial sheen. Uppercase forms feel wide and display-oriented, and the numerals echo the same razor-thin joins and sweeping curves, keeping a consistent, polished texture in text.
This face is well suited to headlines, pull quotes, and titling where its contrast and italic momentum can read as intentional style. It can also support premium branding, packaging, and event materials that benefit from a refined, high-impact serif voice. For extended text, it will perform best when given generous size and spacing so the thin details remain clear.
The overall tone is glamorous and assertive—refined enough for luxury contexts, but with a theatrical, high-style energy typical of fashion and magazine typography. Its sharp details and bold italic movement suggest sophistication, drama, and a modern take on classic elegance.
The design appears aimed at delivering a contemporary, display-oriented italic serif that channels classic high-contrast models while prioritizing elegance and drama. Its wide, sculpted forms and needle-like finishing strokes suggest a focus on brand and editorial impact rather than neutral, utilitarian reading.
In longer lines the strong contrast and angled stress produce a lively, shimmering pattern, with especially striking swashes in letters like Q and the more flamboyant italic joins in lowercase. The design relies on delicate hairlines and sharp interior joins, which become the key visual signature at larger sizes.