Serif Flared Mymak 2 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, branding, packaging, dramatic, luxurious, vintage, theatrical, attention, elegance, character, display, ball terminals, bracketed serifs, tapered joins, cupped terminals, angular stress.
A display-oriented serif with sculpted, flaring stroke endings and pronounced contrast between thick verticals and hairline connections. The letterforms feel tightly carved and slightly condensed in their counters, with wedge-like, bracketed serifs and frequent ball or teardrop terminals on lowercase. Curves are crisp and tensioned, giving bowls and S-curves a faceted, high-contrast rhythm, while the lowercase shows a relatively compact x-height against tall ascenders and sturdy, blocky capitals. Numerals follow the same high-contrast logic with bold main strokes and sharp, tapering finials that emphasize a calligraphic, chiseled silhouette.
Best suited to headlines, magazine and book display typography, and branded applications where strong personality is desired. It can work well for posters, cultural events, luxury or boutique packaging, and short pull quotes, especially when given generous size and leading to let the hairlines and terminals breathe.
The font projects a confident, high-fashion tone—dramatic and polished, with a hint of vintage eccentricity. Its sharp contrasts and flared terminals create a sense of ceremony and spectacle, reading as premium and attention-grabbing rather than neutral or utilitarian.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary display serif with a flared, carved finish—combining classical high-contrast structure with distinctive terminals to stand out in editorial and brand settings.
Spacing and color appear optimized for larger sizes, where the thin hairlines and small interior apertures remain legible. The design’s distinctive terminals and strong vertical emphasis create a lively texture in paragraphs, but the pronounced contrast can make dense settings feel intense at small sizes or on low-resolution output.