Serif Other Efga 6 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, book covers, stencil, art deco, editorial, dramatic, theatrical, display impact, vintage flavor, decorative stencil, brand voice, ball terminals, wedge serifs, ink traps, cut-in counters, ornamental.
A very heavy display serif with sharply cut, stencil-like interruptions running through bowls and counters. The letterforms rely on strong verticals and crisp wedge serifs, with frequent interior notches and split counters that create bright, geometric voids. Curved letters often show halved or segmented bowls, while many joins and terminals are finished with rounded ball-like forms, producing a distinctive rhythm of hard cuts against soft dots. Spacing feels tight and dense in text, with a compact, poster-oriented color that emphasizes silhouette over inner detail.
Best suited to large-size applications such as posters, magazine headlines, logotypes, and packaging where its stencil cuts and terminal details can stay crisp. It can also work for short pull quotes or title treatments, but is less appropriate for long-form reading due to its dense texture and interrupted counters.
The overall tone is bold and theatrical, mixing vintage showcard energy with a Deco-leaning, cutout aesthetic. Its dramatic stencil breaks and ornamental terminals give it a crafted, display-first personality that reads as confident, slightly eccentric, and attention-seeking.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum impact in display settings by combining classic serif structure with decorative stencil splits and playful terminal punctuation. The intention reads as a deliberate fusion of vintage lettering cues and graphic cutout geometry for bold, memorable typography.
The design’s repeated split-stroke motif is especially prominent in rounded glyphs and numerals, where the internal cut lines become a defining graphic element. Small details (like ball terminals and sharp interior wedges) add sparkle at large sizes but can visually merge at smaller settings, reinforcing its role as a headline face.