Serif Flared Wenom 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A flared serif text face with gently swelling strokes that broaden into wedge-like, subtly bracketed terminals. The letterforms show an oldstyle influence: rounded bowls, moderate contrast, and a slightly calligraphic rhythm that keeps strokes lively without feeling ornate. Serifs are crisp and pointed rather than blocky, with clear tapering on diagonals and soft transitions on curves. Lowercase proportions feel balanced and readable, with open apertures and steady spacing that holds together well in paragraph settings.
Well-suited to long-form reading such as books, essays, and magazines, where its steady rhythm and open counters support comfortable legibility. It also works effectively for literary or institutional titling, pull quotes, and refined brand identities that benefit from a classic serif voice with distinctive flared finishing.
The overall tone is traditional and bookish, suggesting authority and polish without becoming stiff. Its flared terminals add a touch of warmth and craft, giving the font an understated elegance appropriate for serious, curated typography.
The design appears intended to bridge classic serif readability with a more characterful, flared-terminal silhouette. It emphasizes a calm, traditional texture for text while adding recognizable details at stroke endings to provide personality in display sizes.
The caps appear stately and well-proportioned for titling, while the lowercase maintains a consistent texture in running text. Numerals match the serifed, tapered character of the alphabet, keeping the set cohesive across editorial compositions.