Serif Other Iple 6 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, posters, pull quotes, dramatic, elegant, fashionable, refined, playful, display, luxury, editorial, expressive, bracketed, crisp, curvaceous, decorative.
A high-contrast serif with crisp, hairline connections and fuller, ink-trap-like terminals that often resolve into teardrops or ball forms. Serifs are sharp and bracketed, with a calligraphic rhythm visible in the swelling strokes and tapered joins. Proportions lean tall with ample curves and open counters, while many letters feature decorative ear-like flicks and hooked terminals that add a distinctive, ornamental texture across text.
Best suited to display settings such as magazine headlines, brand marks, campaign typography, and packaging where a luxurious, high-contrast look is desirable. It can also work for pull quotes and short subheads in editorial layouts, especially at larger sizes where the delicate hairlines and teardrop terminals remain clear. For long body copy or small UI text, its fine strokes and decorative terminals may feel overly ornate and risk losing clarity at small sizes.
This typeface gives a dramatic, fashion-forward impression with a touch of old-world refinement. The sharp contrast and playful curves create a confident, editorial tone that feels both elegant and slightly mischievous.
The design appears intended to bring high contrast and stylistic flair to headlines, where hairlines, pointed serifs, and distinctive terminals can read as intentional detail rather than fragility. Its characterful curves and ornamental touches suggest a goal of standing out while still retaining a classic serif foundation.
Across the alphabet, many terminals end in rounded droplets or balls, creating a recurring motif that differentiates the face from more restrained modern serifs. The numerals and punctuation echo the same contrast and terminal treatment, helping the overall texture stay consistent in mixed editorial text.