Serif Other Kopo 7 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logotypes, western, circus, vintage, woodtype, showcard, poster impact, period evocation, woodcut effect, decorative texture, brand presence, wedge serifs, flared terminals, beveled, angular, notched.
A decorative serif display face built from chunky, angular strokes with abrupt, wedge-like serifs and flared terminals. Counters are often small and polygonal, and many joins show faceted cuts or notches that give the letters a carved, woodcut feel. The overall rhythm is blocky and emphatic, with crisp edges, tight interior space, and a mix of squarish and slightly condensed shapes that reads as deliberately irregular rather than strictly geometric.
Best suited to posters, headlines, and short display lines where its carved details and wedge serifs can read clearly. It also works well for branding accents on packaging, event graphics, and signage that aims for a vintage or Western-inspired aesthetic.
The tone evokes 19th‑century poster typography—bold, theatrical, and slightly rugged. Its sharp wedges and faceted detailing suggest frontier signage, circus bills, and vintage showcards, projecting a confident, attention-grabbing personality.
The design appears intended as a showy, historical display serif that mimics cut or stamped lettering, prioritizing impact and character over quiet readability. Its faceted cuts and wedge terminals are used to create a distinctive, period-evocative texture in large-scale typography.
In text settings the strong verticals and tight counters create dense, dark lines, while the faceted detailing remains visible at larger sizes. The numerals and lowercase keep the same chiseled, ornamental logic, reinforcing a consistent, display-first voice across the set.