Poltawski Nowy
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Get this font on Google FontsPoltawski Nowy is a revival of a mid-20th century Polish typeface designed by Adam Półtawski, and it carries that heritage in its structure. The letterforms are upright and confident, with moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes and sharp, well-defined serifs that give it a classical but not overly decorative feel. It reads as distinctly European in character, with a certain formality that stops short of being stiff. The overall texture on the page is dense and authoritative without sacrificing legibility, making it feel grounded rather than showy.
This typeface works well in academic or literary publishing, where its historical grounding adds credibility and seriousness to long-form text. It is also a strong candidate for cultural institution branding, such as museums, archives, or national organizations, where a connection to tradition is a deliberate part of the identity. Editorial design for print or digital magazines covering history, arts, or politics is another natural fit, as the typeface holds up well at both display sizes for headlines and smaller sizes for body copy.