Serif Normal Modor 10 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Masqualero' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazine, branding, book titles, elegant, dramatic, refined, literary, display elegance, classic authority, premium branding, editorial impact, hairline serifs, bracketed serifs, vertical stress, crisp terminals, sculpted curves.
A high-contrast serif with strong thick–thin modulation and crisp, hairline finishing strokes. Serifs are sharply cut and generally bracketed, giving the forms a sculpted, calligraphic feel without slant. Capitals are broad and stately with pronounced curves (notably in C, G, O, Q) and tapered joins, while the lowercase keeps a steady rhythm with compact counters and delicate entry/exit strokes. Numerals follow the same contrast model, mixing sturdy main stems with fine hairlines for a polished, print-oriented texture.
Best suited to display and large text such as magazine headlines, section openers, book and film titles, and premium branding where contrast can shine. It can also work for short editorial subheads or pull quotes, especially in spacious layouts with comfortable leading.
The overall tone is formal and elevated, balancing classical bookish authority with a slightly theatrical, fashion-forward sparkle. Its sharp hairlines and dramatic modulation read as premium and composed, well suited to content that wants to feel curated and intentional.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic serif voice with heightened contrast for sophistication and impact. It prioritizes elegant silhouette, sharp detailing, and a confident typographic presence in editorial and brand-forward contexts.
In paragraph settings the heavy main strokes create a dark, emphatic color, while the thin connecting strokes add sparkle and separation at larger sizes. The rounded letters and tapered terminals emphasize a refined, traditional silhouette rather than a geometric or utilitarian one.