Serif Normal Pomem 7 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bevenida' by Agny Hasya Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, book covers, branding, classic, formal, confident, traditional, impact, authority, tradition, readability, editorial tone, bracketed, sharp, crisp, high-waisted, ball terminals.
This serif presents strongly modeled letterforms with pronounced thick–thin contrast and sturdy vertical stress. Serifs are bracketed and crisp, with a slightly sculpted, chiseled feel at joins and terminals. Proportions lean broad and stable, with ample interior counters and clear, traditional construction in capitals. Lowercase forms show a moderate x-height with compact apertures and occasional ball-like terminals (notably in forms such as "a" and "g"), contributing to a dense, authoritative rhythm. Numerals are weighty and classical, matching the text color and contrast of the letters.
This font is well suited to headlines, deck copy, and editorial typography where a strong, traditional serif tone is desired. It can work effectively for magazine titles, book covers, institutional branding, and formal announcements, especially when set with comfortable tracking and line spacing to showcase its contrast and serifs.
The overall tone is formal and editorial, evoking traditional book typography and institutional credibility. Its bold presence and high contrast give it a confident, headline-ready voice that still reads as rooted in classic serif conventions.
The design appears intended as a conventional, high-contrast serif optimized for impact in larger sizes, balancing classic letterform structure with a weighty presence and crisp detailing for authoritative display typography.
At display sizes the sharp serifs and concentrated contrast create strong sparkle and a dramatic texture; in tighter settings it can feel compact due to the dense strokes and relatively closed shapes. The design maintains consistent weight distribution and serif treatment across capitals, lowercase, and figures, producing a cohesive, traditional color on the line.