Serif Contrasted Tylu 13 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, book covers, packaging, dramatic, theatrical, vintage, storybook, whimsical, attention, expressiveness, nostalgia, personality, display impact, flared, calligraphic, ornate, tapered, inked.
A high-contrast serif with strongly weighted verticals and sharply tapered hairlines, producing a distinctly inked, hand-cut feel. Serifs are small and pointed or flared rather than slabby, and many terminals finish in wedge-like tips. The shapes show lively irregularity—curves bulge and pinch, counters vary noticeably, and widths are uneven across the alphabet—creating a textured rhythm despite an upright stance. Numerals and capitals are particularly bold and sculptural, with open interior spaces that keep the dense strokes from fully clogging at display sizes.
Best suited for headlines and short bursts of text where its sculptural contrast and quirky rhythm can be appreciated—posters, packaging, branding marks, and book or film titling. It can also work for pull quotes or section openers, but the dense color and fine tapers make it less comfortable for long-form body copy at small sizes.
The overall tone feels dramatic and slightly mischievous, like vintage poster lettering or storybook titling. Its exaggerated contrast and quirky modulation add personality and motion, giving text a theatrical, handmade presence rather than a reserved, bookish one.
The design appears aimed at delivering a bold, attention-grabbing serif with a handcrafted, expressive edge—combining classical vertical stress with playful, irregular modulation for distinctive display typography.
Letterforms appear intentionally idiosyncratic: some joins and bowls feel carved rather than drawn, and the stroke endings often taper to fine points that can read as delicate details in smaller settings. Spacing and color are assertive, with a dark typographic texture that emphasizes silhouette over fine interior detail.