Serif Flared Fiza 1 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Blacklist' by Great Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, magazines, posters, classic, formal, dramatic, literary, refined display, editorial voice, classical authority, premium tone, bracketed, tapered, calligraphic, crisp, sculpted.
A high-contrast serif with sharply defined thick–thin transitions and subtly flared stroke endings that give stems a sculpted, tapering finish. Serifs are bracketed and lively, with wedge-like terminals on many strokes and crisp joins that keep the texture clean at display sizes. Capitals feel statuesque and slightly wide in their internal spacing, while the lowercase shows a steady rhythm with compact counters and clear, firm shoulders. Numerals follow the same engraved logic, mixing strong verticals with tapered diagonals for a refined, print-forward presence.
Well-suited to headlines, subheads, and pull quotes where contrast and crisp terminals can read as premium and authoritative. It also fits editorial layouts, book covers, and cultural posters that benefit from a classical, print-like voice and a strong typographic silhouette.
The overall tone is editorial and classical, suggesting tradition, authority, and a sense of ceremony. Its dramatic contrast and flared endings add a touch of theatricality, making the text feel intentional and curated rather than purely utilitarian.
The font appears designed to merge classical serif structure with expressive, flared finishing, delivering a refined display texture that still holds together in short passages. Its contrast and sculpted terminals prioritize elegance and impact, suggesting an intention toward high-end editorial and publishing use.
The design maintains consistent contrast and terminal behavior across letters and figures, creating a cohesive page color in paragraphs while still producing pronounced sparkle in larger headings. Curved letters show controlled, smooth modulation, and diagonals keep a sharp, chiseled finish that reinforces the formal character.