
I like Nofret for its elegantly rounded letterforms, straight serifs, and beautiful small caps. In the italic cut, the characters are less round and more compressed—very calligraphic. As is generally true of modern serifs, as the font weight gets heavier Nofret's thick to thin ratio becomes more and more pronounced.
Nofret
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