Serif Flared Furu 13 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, magazine covers, confident, retro, editorial, dramatic, sturdy, display impact, vintage flavor, brand emphasis, print charm, flared terminals, bracketed serifs, ink-trap feel, teardrop joins, soft corners.
A heavy serif with pronounced flaring at stroke ends and strongly bracketed serifs, creating a carved, sculptural silhouette. Curves are broad and weighty, with tight interior counters and occasional notch-like joins that hint at ink-trap behavior. The rhythm is energetic: wide bowls and generous horizontals contrast with firm verticals, while terminals often finish in rounded, wedge-like shapes rather than crisp hairlines. Overall spacing and letterfit feel display-oriented, with dense color and distinctive, stylized forms.
Best suited to headlines, magazine cover lines, posters, and bold brand marks where its flared terminals and dense color can be appreciated. It also fits packaging and display copy that benefits from a retro-leaning, crafted serif voice rather than neutral readability.
The font projects a bold, vintage editorial tone—confident and slightly theatrical, with a crafted, poster-like presence. Its flared endings and punchy proportions give it a warm, traditional character that still feels assertive and modernized for attention-grabbing use.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum display impact through heavy strokes and expressive flared serif details, evoking classic print and sign aesthetics while maintaining a cohesive, contemporary drawing. The emphasis is on memorable shapes and a strong word image over quiet body-text neutrality.
In text settings the dark typographic color and compact counters produce strong impact but can feel tight at smaller sizes. Numerals and capitals share the same chunky, flared detailing, reinforcing a consistent, emblematic look across headlines and short lines.