Serif Other Ekba 12 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, titles, stenciled, dramatic, editorial, vintage, ornate, decorative impact, stencil effect, vintage display, signature branding, poster styling, high-contrast, incised, wedge serif, sharp terminals, cut-in counters.
A decorative serif design with pronounced wedge-like serifs and frequent stencil-style interruptions that carve the strokes into bold, angular segments. Curves are often notched with triangular cut-ins, producing crisp internal corners and a faceted silhouette, while straights stay firm and vertical. Counters tend to be partially closed or pinched by the cutouts, giving letters a sculpted, engraved feel. Spacing reads relatively open for such heavy forms, and the overall rhythm is assertive and display-oriented rather than text-optimized.
Best suited to display typography such as headlines, posters, title treatments, and bold branding moments where the stenciled/engraved detailing can be appreciated. It can also work well on packaging or labels that benefit from a vintage, high-impact typographic voice, especially at larger sizes.
The font projects a theatrical, headline-ready personality—part vintage poster, part carved signage. Its sharp cutouts and incised details add tension and flair, creating a sense of spectacle and graphic impact that feels suited to attention-grabbing settings.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a classic serif foundation through stencil-like breaks and incised geometry, creating a distinctive decorative voice with strong silhouette and memorable internal shapes. It prioritizes graphic character and stylistic signature over neutral readability, aiming for striking impact in short-form setting.
Distinctive triangular notches appear consistently across both uppercase and lowercase, and the numerals echo the same carved/stenciled logic. The heavy black shapes remain visually stable in large sizes, but the internal cutouts become key to character recognition, making size and contrast important for clarity.