Serif Normal Poraz 14 is a very 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, posters, book covers, classic, confident, formal, dramatic, editorial impact, classic authority, expressive serif, headline emphasis, bracketed, ball terminals, swashy, sculpted, display.
A sculpted serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and strong, bracketed serifs that read as sharp but not slab-like. The letterforms feel broad and assertive, with compact inner counters and a distinctly calligraphic stress that gives rounds and bowls a carved, high-contrast look. Terminals often finish in rounded ball-like shapes or soft teardrops, especially noticeable in the lowercase, adding a touch of flourish to an otherwise conventional serif structure. Overall rhythm is bold and punchy, with sturdy verticals and lively curves that create a dense, high-impact texture in text.
This design performs best in headlines, deck copy, and other short-to-medium text where its contrast and bold color can be appreciated without crowding. It is well suited to editorial layouts, magazine typography, posters, and book or album covers that call for a classic serif with heightened visual character.
The font conveys an editorial, traditional tone with a dose of drama from its contrast and swash-like terminals. It feels confident and slightly theatrical—suited to messaging that wants authority and sophistication while still looking distinctive and expressive.
The design appears intended to modernize a conventional text-serif foundation by amplifying contrast, width, and terminal detailing for stronger display impact. It balances classic proportions with expressive finishing to deliver a traditional voice that stands out in contemporary branding and editorial contexts.
Uppercase forms are stately and compact, while the lowercase introduces more personality through rounded terminals and a more animated baseline presence. Numerals match the heavy color and contrast, giving figures a solid, headline-ready presence alongside text.