Serif Normal Apfe 7 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazine, packaging, branding, dramatic, classic, fashion, formal, expressive italic, editorial impact, classic elegance, high-contrast drama, bracketed serifs, calligraphic, wedge terminals, ball terminals, swashy.
This serif shows a pronounced rightward slant with crisp, high-contrast strokes that move from hairline thins to heavy verticals. Serifs are sharply bracketed and often wedge-like, with pointed terminals and occasional ball/teardrop finishes that add sparkle in the details. The letterforms feel broad-shouldered and open, with energetic curves and a distinctly calligraphic rhythm; diagonals and joins taper quickly, emphasizing the contrast. In text, the spacing reads generous and the overall color is dark and assertive, with lively stroke modulation that keeps lines of copy animated.
Best used for headlines, magazine and newspaper-style editorial work, pull quotes, and branding where an italic serif with strong contrast can lead the hierarchy. It can also work for short passages in print-oriented layouts, though its high contrast and stylized details will be most effective at larger sizes.
The tone is confident and theatrical, pairing classic bookish cues with a more expressive, display-leaning swagger. It suggests polished editorial design—elegant but attention-seeking—suited to contexts where contrast and motion should be part of the voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a traditional serif foundation with heightened contrast and italic movement, creating a sophisticated voice that reads as both classic and fashion-forward. Its sharp serifs and tapered joins prioritize character and emphasis over neutrality.
Uppercase forms appear sturdy and formal, while the lowercase introduces more personality through curled terminals and italic-friendly shapes. Numerals follow the same high-contrast logic and feel suited to titling rather than quiet tabular data.