Serif Flared Vivy 8 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, headlines, subheads, classic, bookish, formal, traditional, readability, economy, refinement, tradition, flared, tapered, bracketed, crisp, compact.
A compact serif with subtly flared terminals and tapered strokes that broaden into the serifs rather than ending abruptly. The capitals are tall and disciplined, with narrow proportions and clean, slightly bracketed serifs that keep edges sharp without feeling harsh. Lowercase forms stay straightforward and readable, with a modest x-height and tight overall set; round letters are slightly condensed, and verticals dominate the texture. Numerals and punctuation follow the same restrained, editorial rhythm, maintaining consistent stem weight and clear openings.
Works well for editorial design where a traditional serif voice is needed in a tighter width, such as magazines, essays, and book typography. It also suits compact headlines and subheads that need a formal, classical presence while keeping line lengths efficient.
The tone is classic and bookish, with an understated authority suited to traditional typography. Its crisp flared endings add a gentle calligraphic echo, giving the face a refined, slightly literary character without becoming decorative.
The design intent reads as a contemporary take on a traditional serif: preserving familiar proportions and readability, while using flared, tapered stroke endings to add refinement and a hint of calligraphic structure. It aims to deliver an economical, authoritative texture for both display lines and continuous reading.
Spacing appears intentionally economical, creating a dense but even text color in paragraph settings. The flaring is most noticeable on vertical strokes and at key terminals, lending structure and definition at larger sizes while remaining controlled in running text.