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Serif Forked/Spurred Omzi 11 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Coastal' by Arkitype, 'Miguel De Northern' by Graphicxell, 'Armetica' by Hsan Fonts, 'Moneer' by Inumocca, 'Interlaken' by ROHH, and 'Denso' by Stefano Giliberti (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, branding, packaging, vintage, authoritative, poster-ready, theatrical, rugged, impact, heritage, attention, sign-painting, bracketed serifs, spurred terminals, incised feel, beaked accents, compact.


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A condensed, heavy serif with assertive bracketed serifs and frequent forked/spurred terminals that create a carved, notched silhouette. Strokes are robust and largely even in weight, with only subtle modulation, while counters stay relatively tight, boosting density and impact. The overall rhythm is vertical and compact, with pointed joins, occasional beak-like projections, and distinctive mid-stem spurs that add ornament without becoming delicate. Numerals and capitals share the same blocky presence, reading as sturdy and emphatic in both grid and text settings.

Best suited to headlines, posters, and signage where its dense weight and distinctive spurs can read clearly and build presence. It can also work for branding and packaging that want a heritage or showbill flavor, especially in short phrases, labels, and impact-driven numerals.

The font projects a vintage, old-poster confidence with a slightly theatrical edge. Its spurred details and compact heft suggest tradition and authority, while the sharp notches and beaks add a rugged, attention-grabbing character.

The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a compact width while adding character through forked terminals and mid-stem spurs. It balances sturdy, even strokes with ornamental cuts to create a recognizable display voice that feels rooted in historical poster and sign lettering.

Spacing appears tuned for strong headline color rather than airy text, and the narrow proportions emphasize tall verticals. The distinctive spurs and forked terminals become a key identifying feature at display sizes, creating a textured outline that can feel energetic and a bit stern.

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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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