Serif Flared Myboh 4 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Blacklist' by Great Studio; 'Cotford', 'Nitida Big', 'Nitida Display', and 'Nitida Headline' by Monotype; 'Joane Pro' by W Type Foundry; and 'Blacker Pro' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, branding, packaging, posters, luxury, dramatic, classic, fashion, display impact, premium tone, editorial clarity, sculptural detail, high-contrast, flared, sharp, crisp, elegant.
A high-contrast serif with broad proportions and crisp, sculpted outlines. The design relies on strong thick–thin modulation, with weight concentrated in verticals and dramatically tapered hairlines. Serifs are sharp and wedge-like with a subtly flared, chiseled feel at stroke endings, producing pointed terminals and clean triangular joins. Curves are smooth and generous, counters are relatively open, and the overall rhythm reads confident and formal, with a distinctly display-oriented color at text sizes.
Best suited to headlines, magazine-style typography, and brand statements where contrast and silhouette can lead the composition. It works especially well for fashion and beauty communication, premium packaging, event materials, and dramatic poster titling, and can be used for short pull quotes or deck copy where size and spacing allow the fine hairlines to breathe.
The tone is polished and dramatic, combining classic bookish authority with a fashion-forward, editorial sheen. Its pronounced contrast and sharp finishing details give it a premium, attention-grabbing voice suited to refined and assertive messaging.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary take on high-contrast serif display typography, emphasizing sharp flared endings and wide, confident proportions for maximum visual presence. The intention appears to balance classical elegance with a more sculptural, modern crispness for branding and editorial settings.
Uppercase forms feel particularly stately and expansive, while the lowercase keeps a sturdy presence that maintains impact in longer lines. Numerals follow the same sculpted contrast and pointed terminals, reading clear and ceremonial rather than utilitarian.