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Serif Flared Tylo 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Copperplate New' by Caron twice, 'Hanley Pro' by District 62 Studio, 'Crostea' by Drizy Font, 'Aspira' by Durotype, 'Hoektand' by Frantic Disorder, and 'Arkais' by Logitype (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: headlines, book covers, editorial, posters, packaging, traditional, authoritative, formal, scholarly, display impact, editorial tone, classic authority, print character, bracketed, calligraphic, robust, ink-trapless, high-ink.


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A robust serif with compact proportions, sturdy verticals, and gently tapered strokes that broaden into subtly flared, bracketed terminals. The curves are full and rounded, with a slightly squared-off feel in places (notably in bowls and shoulders), creating a steady, grounded texture. Serifs are prominent yet not slab-like, giving a clear baseline and strong horizontal emphasis; joins feel smooth and controlled, and counters are moderately open for a dense but readable color. Numerals and capitals carry a strong, engraved-like presence with consistent weight and firm, confident shapes.

Well-suited to headlines and subheads where a strong serif identity is needed, as well as book covers and editorial layouts that benefit from a traditional, authoritative tone. It can also work for short passages, pull quotes, and packaging or labeling that calls for a classic, premium feel.

The overall tone is classic and institutional, evoking printed editorial typography and bookish authority. Its heavy presence and traditional details communicate seriousness and reliability rather than delicacy or playfulness.

Likely designed to deliver a sturdy, high-impact serif for display and editorial use, combining traditional serif cues with subtly flared stroke endings to add warmth and a crafted, print-forward character.

The face produces a dark, even typographic color with emphatic serifs that help words lock together into solid lines. The italic is not shown; all samples appear roman, and the design reads best where a strong, conventional serif voice is desired.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Number — Decimal Digit
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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Symbol — Currency
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