Serif Flared Andeh 14 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, book display, branding, posters, classic, editorial, refined, literary, formal, editorial voice, classic revival, premium tone, display clarity, bracketed serifs, sharp terminals, crisp, elegant, calligraphic stress.
This serif design features pronounced contrast between thick verticals and fine hairlines, with crisp, tapered stroke endings and bracketed serifs that often flare subtly as they meet the stems. Curves show a calligraphic stress, and joins are clean and controlled, giving counters a polished, slightly angular tension rather than a soft, rounded feel. Capitals are stately and well-proportioned, while the lowercase keeps a traditional structure with a two-storey a and g and compact, neatly finished terminals. Numerals match the text rhythm with similarly high contrast and sharp, editorial detailing.
It performs best in display and headline contexts such as magazine covers, editorial titles, book jackets, and refined brand wordmarks. It can also work for short passages or pull quotes where a traditional, high-contrast serif is desired and reproduction is clean enough to preserve the thin hairlines.
Overall, the font conveys a classic, cultivated tone—confident and literary rather than playful. The sharp hairlines and refined serifs give it a premium, traditional voice suited to authoritative headlines and elegant typographic settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a modernized classical serif voice: high-contrast, sharply finished, and authoritative, with subtle flaring that adds character while maintaining a traditional reading rhythm.
In the text sample, the high-contrast detailing remains clear at display sizes, and the slightly flared finishing on strokes adds a distinctive, crafted edge without becoming decorative. The rhythm feels deliberate and formal, with a strong vertical emphasis and crisp punctuation presence.