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Serif Flared Yipu 10 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.

Keywords: headlines, magazine, posters, branding, packaging, dramatic, fashion, theatrical, editorial, luxury, standout display, editorial voice, luxury edge, modern classic, stencil-like, angular, chiseled, calligraphic, swashy.


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A sharply slanted, high-contrast serif with flared stroke endings and frequent interior cut-ins that create a stencil-like, sliced appearance. Thick strokes carry a sculpted, chiseled feel while hairlines taper to fine points, producing an energetic light–dark rhythm across words. Letterforms show a mix of rounded bowls and sudden angular transitions, with occasional pointed terminals and small, calligraphic hooks. Spacing reads as moderately tight and the color is lively rather than even, making the texture feel intentionally fractured and expressive.

This design performs best in display settings such as magazine titles, fashion/editorial layouts, posters, and brand marks where its high contrast and sliced detailing can read clearly. It can also be effective on premium packaging and event materials when used at larger sizes with generous line spacing to preserve the internal shapes.

The overall tone is dramatic and stylish, with a couture/editorial flair that feels suited to attention-grabbing headlines. Its sliced strokes and steep slant lend a slightly rebellious, theatrical character, balancing elegance with a sense of motion and tension. The impression is more performative than neutral, evoking luxury branding with an edge.

The font appears designed to reinterpret a classical serif through a contemporary, cut-stroke treatment—combining flared terminals, steep slant, and high contrast to create a distinctive, runway-ready display voice. Its visual strategy emphasizes gesture and texture over neutrality, aiming for immediate impact and recognizable word shapes.

The glyph set shows noticeable variation in stroke modulation and internal white shapes from letter to letter, contributing to a handmade, display-oriented personality. Diagonals and curves often feature sharp notches or split strokes that can create striking patterns at larger sizes, while at smaller sizes the intricate cut-ins may compete with legibility.

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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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