Serif Flared Myroy 1 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, packaging, branding, posters, dramatic, editorial, refined, classic, theatrical, display impact, classic revival, editorial voice, brand presence, bracketed, flared, wedge-like, sculpted, high-waisted.
A sculpted serif with pronounced stroke modulation and flared, wedge-like terminals that give stems a swelling, carved feel. Serifs are bracketed and taper into sharp points, while curves show crisp, controlled transitions between thick and thin. The rhythm is lively and slightly calligraphic, with compact joins, generous interior counters, and a distinctly chiseled silhouette in both capitals and lowercase. Numerals and punctuation follow the same high-contrast, flared logic, producing strong silhouettes and clear top/bottom weight.
Best suited to headlines, editorial titling, and brand marks where the sculpted contrast and flared terminals can be appreciated. It also works well for packaging and poster typography that needs a classic yet attention-grabbing voice, and for short pull quotes or display paragraphs set with comfortable spacing.
The overall tone is dramatic and cultivated, mixing old-style elegance with a display-forward punch. Its sharp terminals and sculptural contrast convey confidence and ceremony, lending text a distinctive, slightly theatrical personality.
The design appears intended to translate classical serif structure into a more sculptural, display-oriented voice, emphasizing flared endings and sharp, high-contrast detailing for strong impact. It prioritizes distinctive silhouettes and an expressive rhythm over neutrality.
The lowercase shows energetic details—tight apertures and pronounced terminals—while capitals read stately and emphatic. At larger sizes, the crisp hairlines and flared endings become a key stylistic feature; in dense settings, the strong dark shapes create an assertive texture.