Serif Flared Uplut 11 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, headlines, branding, classic, refined, literary, formal, readability, tradition, editorial tone, refined display, bracketed, flared, calligraphic, crisp, open.
This serif typeface combines gently flared stroke endings with small, bracketed serifs and a steady, readable rhythm. Curves are broad and open, with moderate stroke modulation that shows most clearly in round letters and in the strong verticals of H, N, and U. Uppercase proportions feel traditional and stable, while the lowercase has compact, well-contained shapes with clear counters and a two-storey a. Terminals on letters like c, e, and s resolve into subtle wedges, and diagonals (K, V, W, X, Y) are clean and balanced without becoming overly sharp.
Well-suited to editorial typography where a traditional serif voice is desired, including book interiors, magazine features, and essay-like layouts. It also works for display lines—chapter titles, pull quotes, and refined headlines—where its flared terminals and crisp serifs add personality while maintaining readability.
The overall tone is bookish and composed, suggesting traditional print culture and careful craft. It reads as authoritative and polished rather than playful, lending a quietly elegant voice to long-form and institutional settings.
The design appears intended to bridge classical serif proportions with a slightly more expressive, flared finish, producing a contemporary take on traditional reading type. Its details aim to provide clarity at text sizes while offering a distinctive, cultured character in larger settings.
The figures are straightforward and legible, with a classical feel and consistent alignment alongside the letters. The sample text shows even color in paragraphs and a comfortable texture, with enough sparkle from the contrast and flared details to keep headings distinct without looking ornate.