Serif Flared Udru 7 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, mastheads, vintage, editorial, authoritative, dramatic, classic, impact, heritage, display clarity, print texture, wedge serif, flared terminals, sharp serifs, ink-trap feel, compressed caps.
A compact serif with strong vertical emphasis and crisp, wedge-like serifs that flare out from the stems. The stroke contrast reads as restrained, keeping a sturdy, even color on the page while relying on angular cuts and pointed terminals for character. Curves are tight and slightly condensed, and many joins and corners show beveled or notched shaping that adds an ink-trap-like ruggedness. The lowercase is relatively compact with firm, bracketed/flared finishing, and the numerals follow the same chiseled, high-impact construction.
This design is best suited to display settings where a compact, high-impact serif is needed—headlines, posters, packaging, and book covers. It can also work for mastheads or section headers in editorial layouts, particularly where a classic, slightly rugged flavor is desired.
The overall tone feels vintage and authoritative, with a punchy, poster-like confidence. Its sharp wedges and compact rhythm evoke early print and headline traditions, giving text a slightly theatrical, old-world gravitas.
The font appears intended to deliver a condensed, attention-grabbing serif voice that blends traditional proportions with flared, wedge-cut detailing. Its shapes prioritize strong presence and a distinctive carved texture while maintaining an even, readable rhythm for display typography.
In longer lines the dense spacing and dark texture create a strong typographic “block,” while the pointed serifs and occasional notches keep forms from feeling overly blunt. The caps are especially commanding, and the face retains a consistent, carved-in look across letters and figures.