Serif Flared Woguf 13 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, headlines, branding, refined, classic, formal, literary, readable elegance, editorial voice, classic revival, calligraphic, sculpted, flared, crisp, bookish.
This serif typeface shows crisp, high-contrast construction with delicate hairlines and sturdier main strokes, producing a sharp, elegant rhythm on the page. Serifs read as subtly flared and wedge-like, with stroke endings that open out rather than forming blunt slabs, and terminals that feel slightly calligraphic. Curves are smooth and generously drawn (notably in C, G, O, and Q), while verticals remain poised and clean. The lowercase has a compact, traditional texture with clear differentiation between similar forms; the two-storey a and g, angled ear on g, and the pointed, tapering joins contribute to a polished text face character. Numerals follow the same contrast and finishing logic, with graceful curves and fine joins that suit display and text settings alike.
Well-suited to editorial design—magazines, essays, and book typography—where its contrast and refined detailing can shine at text sizes and larger. It also works effectively for headlines, pull quotes, and identity systems that benefit from a classical, premium serif voice.
The overall tone is poised and literary, with a quiet sense of luxury and formality. Its sharp contrast and flared details evoke classical book typography and editorial refinement rather than utilitarian neutrality.
The design appears intended to bridge traditional serif readability with a more sculpted, contemporary sharpness, using flared endings and strong contrast to add sophistication and presence without becoming ornate.
Spacing in the sample text appears even and composed, with a calm baseline and consistent color across words. The caps are stately and slightly wide-feeling in their curves, while the lowercase maintains readable, traditional proportions that support longer passages.