@font-face 
  font-family: "EKLH";
  src: url("eklh-regular.woff2") format("woff2"),
       url("eklh-regular.woff") format("woff");
  font-weight: 400;
  font-style: normal;
  font-display: swap;
h1  font-family: "EKLH", system-ui, sans-serif; letter-spacing: 0.02em; 

The first thing you notice about Elephant is its extreme contrast. The difference between its thick stems and hairline serifs is dramatic. It falls into the "Didone" category of typography (think Bodoni or Didot), meaning it has a vertical stress and unbracketed serifs.

However, where Bodoni is elegant and fashion-forward, Elephant is bulky and imposing. The letters are wide, the strokes are heavy, and the serifs are sharp. It feels less like a luxury fashion magazine and more like a vintage circus poster or a royal decree.

Because of its versatile design, the EKLH font excels in a wide range of media. Here are the top five use cases recommended by typography experts.