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Serif Flared Ahba 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: headlines, magazines, branding, posters, packaging, luxury, editorial, dramatic, refined, fashion, elegant display, premium branding, editorial impact, modern classic, high-contrast, crisp, sharp, sculptural, flared.


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This typeface is a high-contrast serif with sculpted, flared stroke endings and keen, triangular terminals. Vertical stems are dominant and steady, while hairlines are extremely fine, creating a pronounced thick–thin rhythm. Serifs read more like tapered wedges than bracketed slabs, and many joins resolve into pointed beaks or sheared cuts for a crisp, chiseled feel. Proportions are classic and upright with a moderate x-height; counters are relatively open, and the overall texture alternates between bold main strokes and delicate connecting hairlines, especially visible in curves and diagonals.

It performs best in display typography such as magazine headlines, fashion or lifestyle layouts, brand wordmarks, posters, and premium packaging where the high contrast can be appreciated. The crisp detailing and flared endings also suit pull quotes and titling on editorial spreads with ample size and good print or screen rendering.

The overall tone is polished and dramatic, with a fashion-forward elegance that feels premium and intentionally stylized. The razor-thin hairlines and flared finishing strokes give it a poised, couture sensibility suited to high-end presentation. It conveys refinement and authority while retaining a slightly theatrical edge.

The design appears intended to reinterpret a classical high-contrast serif through sharper, flared terminals and sculptural finishing, prioritizing elegance and visual impact. Its forms emphasize contrast, poise, and a refined silhouette for contemporary editorial and brand-forward settings.

Curves show strong calligraphic modulation, with weight concentrating on verticals and thinning sharply through transitions. The design favors pointed terminals and tapered feet that sharpen the silhouette at display sizes, while the delicate hairlines suggest care is needed at small sizes or in low-resolution reproduction.

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