Serif Other Vuly 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, title cards, gothic, medieval, heraldic, dramatic, formal, historic evocation, display impact, heraldic branding, gothic styling, blackletter influence, angular, chiseled, beveled, sharp serifs.
A decorative serif with strong blackletter influence, built from dense vertical strokes and angular, faceted joins. Terminals and serifs are sharply pointed and wedge-like, giving a chiseled, engraved feel rather than soft bracketed finishing. Counters are relatively tight and geometric, with clipped corners and straight-sided bowls that emphasize a rigid, architectural rhythm. Capitals are tall and commanding, while the lowercase maintains a sturdy, upright structure with compact apertures and crisp edges; the overall color is dark and authoritative on the page.
Best suited for display typography where its angular detailing can read clearly—posters, headlines, album or game titles, and branding marks that want a historic or gothic flavor. It also fits packaging or labels that benefit from a heraldic, traditional voice, especially at medium to large sizes.
The font communicates a medieval, ceremonial mood with a distinctly gothic tone. Its sharp, armored forms feel traditional and authoritative, evoking signage, crests, and old-world proclamation typography rather than casual reading.
The design appears intended to modernize blackletter and gothic cues into a cleaner, more geometric display serif, prioritizing impact, symmetry, and a carved-stone aesthetic. It aims for a unified, authoritative texture across uppercase, lowercase, and figures for use in prominent titles and identity work.
Letterforms show a consistent use of diagonal cuts and triangular notches that create a faceted silhouette across both cases. The numerals share the same angular construction and heavy presence, making them visually cohesive with the capitals in display settings.