Serif Flared Haduj 10 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'ITC Quay Sans' by ITC; 'Niko' by Ludwig Type; 'Agent Sans', 'Akagi', 'Akagi Pro', and 'Organic Pro' by Positype; 'Acorde' by Willerstorfer; and 'Rehn' by moretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, event promos, sporty, confident, retro, energetic, assertive, impact, motion, branding, display, emphasis, oblique, flared, bracketed, compact, ink-trap like.
A very heavy, right-leaning serif with broad, smooth curves and gently flared stroke terminals. Stems feel sculpted rather than mechanical, with subtle bracketed joins and tapered endings that suggest a brush-to-metal translation. Counters are moderately open for the weight, and the overall texture is dense but controlled, with rounded forms (O, C, G) staying stable while diagonals and joins create a lively rhythm. The lowercase shows sturdy, compact shapes with a single-storey a and a strong, looping g, reinforcing a bold, display-led silhouette.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and short impactful copy where the bold oblique voice can lead. It also fits sports-oriented branding, apparel graphics, and packaging that benefits from a compact, high-energy wordmark style. For longer passages, it works more as a sparing accent (pull quotes, section openers) than as continuous text.
The tone is forceful and energetic, with a fast, forward-leaning motion that reads as sporty and confident. Its flared endings and compact heft add a slightly retro, poster-like feel, balancing toughness with a touch of stylized warmth rather than strict industrial neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a dynamic, italicized silhouette while retaining recognizable serif structure. The flared terminals and sculpted joins suggest an aim for a branded, display-ready personality that feels both athletic and classically rooted.
In text, the heavy weight and oblique stance create strong emphasis and a pronounced word shape, making spacing and line length important for comfort. Numerals match the same punchy, rounded-meets-flared logic and look geared toward impact rather than delicate hierarchy.