Serif Other Teni 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, titling, packaging, game ui, gothic, medieval, dramatic, ornamental, assertive, historical flavor, display impact, ornamentation, engraved look, angular, spurred, flared, high-waisted, condensed.
A condensed, display-oriented serif with strongly angular construction and pronounced wedge-like spurs at terminals. Strokes are mostly straight and vertical, with crisp corners and squared counters that create a carved, architectural feel. Serifs are sharp and bracketless, often extending as small triangular beaks that emphasize direction changes. Curves are minimized and frequently faceted, giving rounds a polygonal character and producing a tight, rhythmic texture in text.
Best suited for headlines, posters, book or album titling, and branding where a historical or dramatic voice is desired. It can work well on packaging, labels, and entertainment-related UI or splash screens when used at sizes large enough to preserve its sharp notches and spurred terminals. For longer text, it performs more as a short, high-impact setting than as a continuous-reading face.
The overall tone is gothic and heraldic, evoking historical signage and engraved lettering. Its sharp spurs and rigid geometry read as forceful and ceremonial rather than friendly, lending a dramatic, slightly ominous atmosphere suited to theatrical or fantasy contexts.
The design appears intended to reinterpret blackletter-inspired, engraved forms into a crisp, modular serif that holds strong presence in compact widths. Its controlled geometry, pointed terminals, and squared counters prioritize distinctive silhouette and thematic flavor over neutrality.
Uppercase forms show strong vertical emphasis and consistent cap-to-baseline discipline, while lowercase introduces distinctive, stylized shapes that keep the color lively but can reduce familiarity at smaller sizes. Numerals are blocky and compact with squared bowls and angular joins, aligning with the same chiseled motif as the letters.