Serif Normal Kirat 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, books, magazines, headlines, classic, literary, formal, refined, text reading, editorial voice, classical tone, print polish, bracketed serifs, flared terminals, sharp apexes, vertical stress, open counters.
This serif shows crisp, bracketed serifs and pronounced thick–thin modulation, with mostly vertical stress and clean, upright construction. Capitals are stately and relatively narrow, with sharp apexes and fine finishing strokes that stay controlled rather than decorative. Lowercase forms are compact with a steady rhythm; the two-storey a and g, small apertures, and tidy joins read as traditional book-serifs, while some terminals flare subtly for a slightly calligraphic finish. Numerals follow the same high-contrast logic, mixing sturdy stems with delicate curves for a distinctly typographic, print-oriented color.
Well-suited to long-form reading such as books, essays, and magazine features where a traditional serif texture is desirable. It also works effectively for refined headlines, pull quotes, and section titles, especially when paired with generous leading and comfortable measure.
The overall tone is classical and cultivated, suggesting book typography, academia, and established editorial voice. It feels formal without being overly ornate, projecting clarity, authority, and a restrained elegance suited to serious reading contexts.
The design appears intended as a conventional, high-contrast text serif that delivers a familiar literary voice while retaining enough sharpness and polish to perform in editorial display settings.
In text, the spacing and stroke contrast create a bright, lightly textured page color, with fine details that become more prominent at larger sizes. The design balances sharp punctuation-like serifs with rounded bowls, giving headlines a crisp edge while keeping paragraphs composed and legible.