Serif Flared Anmih 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazine, branding, posters, elegant, refined, classic, fashion, luxury tone, editorial clarity, display impact, classic modernity, transitional, crisp, flared, calligraphic, high-contrast.
A high-contrast serif with crisp hairlines and broad, confident main strokes. The letterforms show subtly flared stroke endings and sharp wedge-like terminals, producing a carved, chiseled feel rather than blunt bracketed serifs. Proportions are moderately condensed in places with tall capitals and clean, open counters; round forms (O, C, G) are smooth and controlled, while joins and diagonals (N, V, W, X) stay taut and precise. Lowercase features include a two-storey a, a narrow, rhythmic n/m, a compact ear on g, and an italic-like entry stroke on some letters that adds a lightly calligraphic direction without slanting the overall design.
Best suited to headlines, decks, pull quotes, and editorial typography where contrast and sharp terminals can shine. It also fits premium branding applications—logotypes, packaging, invitations, and cultural materials—especially when used at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone is polished and cultured, balancing classic bookish authority with a fashion-forward sharpness. Strong contrast and fine terminals give it a luxurious, boutique editorial voice, while the flared endings add warmth and a hint of hand-cut craftsmanship.
The design appears intended to deliver an elevated serif voice that feels contemporary yet rooted in classical proportions. By combining strong stroke contrast with subtly flared endings and crisp terminals, it aims for high-impact readability in display and editorial contexts while maintaining an unmistakably refined personality.
In text, the spacing reads relatively tight and the contrast remains prominent, so the face feels most at home when given a bit of air (size, leading, or tracking). Numerals share the same dramatic contrast and refined terminals, aligning well with display typography and headline settings.