Serif Flared Jaluh 6 is a bold, narrow, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine type, fashion branding, posters, packaging, fashion, editorial, dramatic, refined, classic, luxury appeal, display impact, editorial tone, calligraphic energy, calligraphic, flared, wedge serif, bracketed, sharp terminals.
A high-contrast serif with a pronounced rightward slant and strongly tapered, flared stroke endings. The thick–thin modulation is dramatic, with hairline joins and crisp wedge-like serifs that often feel cut with a pen or chisel. Letterforms are compact and vertically emphatic, with tight apertures and pointed terminals that create a lively, sparkling texture in text. Curves show a slightly calligraphic sweep, and diagonal strokes (notably in V, W, X, and the italics in lowercase) are energetic and angular without losing polish.
Best suited to headlines, short decks, pull quotes, and branding where its high-contrast strokes and sharp, flared serifs can be appreciated at larger sizes. It can also work for premium packaging and campaign typography, especially when paired with a quieter companion for body copy.
The overall tone is glamorous and assertive, combining couture elegance with a slightly sharp, theatrical edge. It reads as premium and editorial, with a sense of motion and sophistication that feels at home in high-end branding and magazine typography.
The design appears intended to reinterpret classic calligraphic serif traditions in a more fashion-forward, display-oriented direction, emphasizing dramatic contrast, brisk italic movement, and distinctive flared terminals for memorable typographic color.
The figures follow the same high-contrast, flared logic as the letters, giving numerals a display-forward presence. In continuous text the strong slant and narrow interior spaces create a distinctive, rhythmic pattern that benefits from generous size and breathing room.