Majesty Goldera vs Nicolas
Majesty Goldera and Nicolas are both decorative display fonts suited to luxury and editorial design, but they approach elegance through different typographic traditions. Majesty Goldera is a high-contrast didone serif by Heru Utama Putra with 299 glyphs — its dramatic thick-thin stroke variation, elegant ball terminals, and swash ornaments project refined sophistication. Nicolas is a display font by Virgiawan Listanto with 253 glyphs — its distinctive letterforms combine serif influences with contemporary display proportions for a bold, characterful presence.
The visual difference between these two fonts is classical refinement versus contemporary boldness. Majesty Goldera carries the polished authority of the didone tradition — its precise stroke contrast and ball terminals reference the heritage of high-end editorial typography. Nicolas takes a more eclectic approach — its display-oriented construction blends serif elements with modern proportions for a look that feels both formal and fresh.
This comparison serves designers working in the luxury and editorial space who need to choose between a classically refined serif and a contemporary display face. Both fonts make strong visual statements at headline sizes, but they signal different brand sensibilities — heritage polish versus modern character.
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Majesty Goldera
Nicolas
Majesty Goldera
Nicolas
| Feature | Majesty Goldera | Nicolas |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Serif | Display |
| Designer | Heru Utama Putra | Virgiawan Listanto |
| File Formats | OTF | OTF, TTF |
| Glyph Count | 299 | 255 |
| Downloads | 9 | 7 |
| Latin Support | Yes | Yes |
| Cyrillic Support | No | No |
Fashion magazine covers and editorial headlines
Its didone heritage and precise contrast align with the established visual language of luxury editorial design.
Contemporary brand identity and modern logos
Its bold contemporary character provides a distinctive identity that feels fresh rather than traditional.
Wedding invitations and formal stationery
The classical refinement and elegant ornaments suit the traditional authority of formal occasion design.
Creative agency and portfolio design
Its eclectic display personality signals creative confidence without relying on traditional serif conventions.
Luxury packaging and cosmetics branding
The didone elegance projects premium quality and heritage positioning.
- •Both are decorative display fonts designed for headlines, logos, and luxury branding contexts
- •Both include Latin character support with substantial glyph sets exceeding 250 characters
- •Both carry elegant visual personality suited to editorial, fashion, and premium design
- •Both are free for personal use with commercial licensing available separately
- •Majesty Goldera uses precise didone serif construction with dramatic thick-thin contrast and ball terminals, while Nicolas uses display construction with bolder, more contemporary proportions
- •Majesty Goldera has 299 glyphs with ligatures and alternates for refined composition, while Nicolas has 253 glyphs with a focused display character set
- •Majesty Goldera projects classical editorial refinement and heritage polish, while Nicolas projects contemporary boldness and modern character
- •Majesty Goldera is categorized as Serif with a didone heritage, while Nicolas is categorized as Display with a more eclectic personality
- •Majesty Goldera is by Heru Utama Putra, while Nicolas is by Virgiawan Listanto
These two fonts serve similar luxury-adjacent contexts but with different aesthetic tones. Use Majesty Goldera when the project leans traditional, Nicolas when it leans contemporary. Pairing them together is possible but requires careful scale differentiation.
Majesty Goldera + Nicolas
Serif heading + Display supporting
The Art of
Typography
Majesty GolderaGreat typography is invisible. It guides readers through content with ease, setting tone and emotion without ever drawing attention to itself. The best type disappears into the message.
NicolasType Scale Reference
Best Roles
Majesty Goldera
Nicolas
Both serve premium display roles — choose based on whether the project leans classical or contemporary.
Recommended Layouts
Use Majesty Goldera for the feature headline and Nicolas for section titles or pull quotes.
The classical serif leads with authority while the contemporary display adds visual variety.
Use Nicolas for the campaign title and Majesty Goldera for the brand name.
The modern display signals freshness while the didone serif anchors brand identity.
Avoid These Mistakes
- ⚠Both fonts are visually heavy at display sizes — avoid using both at the same scale.
- ⚠Neither font is suited to body text — pair with a neutral sans or simple serif for readable passages.
- ⚠The contrast between classical and contemporary only works when the design context supports both registers.

