Serif Flared Dyla 12 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, branding, posters, classic, formal, dramatic, literary, display impact, editorial clarity, classic refinement, brand elegance, sharp, tapered, flared, elegant, crisp.
A high-contrast serif with pronounced thick-to-thin transitions and tapered, flaring terminals that read as sharp, sculpted serifs rather than blunt slabs. The letters are compact in width with tall capitals and a steady vertical posture, creating a tight, rhythmic texture. Curves are crisp and slightly pinched at joins, while verticals carry most of the weight; diagonals and hairlines stay fine and precise. Numerals and punctuation follow the same calligraphic contrast, giving the overall set a refined, print-oriented presence.
Well suited to headlines and subheads in magazines, book covers, and cultural posters where a refined serif voice is needed. It can also support branding and packaging that benefit from a classic, high-contrast look, especially at display sizes.
The tone is editorial and classical, combining elegance with a slightly theatrical sharpness. Its narrow, high-contrast forms evoke book typography, magazine display, and heritage branding where sophistication and authority are desired.
The design appears aimed at delivering a compact, high-impact serif with flared, calligraphic finishing—balancing traditional bookish forms with sharper, more contemporary edge for display-driven typography.
Capitals show a disciplined, engraved-like construction with pointed apexes and neatly controlled serifs; round letters maintain tight counters and clean entry/exit strokes. In text, the strong contrast and narrow proportions produce a dark, punchy line that feels best when given comfortable size and spacing.