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Serif Flared Peha 10 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Agora' by Berthold and 'Memo' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, signage, branding, retro, assertive, boisterous, playful, hearty, display impact, retro flavor, brand presence, signage feel, headline authority, flared, swelling, chunky, softened, compact.


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A heavy, flared serif with swelling stems that broaden into wedge-like terminals and compact, sculpted counters. The letterforms feel robust and tightly built, with rounded joins, blunt shoulders, and short, integrated serifs that read more as flares than separate slabs. Curves are full and slightly squarish, and the overall rhythm is dense and even, prioritizing solid silhouette over fine interior detail. Numerals match the weight and stance, with bold, rounded forms and strong terminal shaping that keeps the set visually consistent.

Best suited to display work where mass and personality are assets: posters, bold editorial headlines, storefront signage, and brand marks that need a sturdy, retro-leaning voice. It can also work on packaging and labels where large sizes and high contrast between foreground and background preserve the interior counters.

The design projects a confident, larger-than-life tone with a distinctly retro, poster-oriented presence. Its thick, flaring terminals and stout proportions create a friendly but forceful voice—more showman than minimalist—suggesting classic signage, headlines, and energetic display typography.

Likely drawn to deliver maximum impact with a warm, vintage-leaning silhouette—combining flared serif cues with an extra-heavy build for attention-grabbing titles and branding. The consistent, swollen terminals and compact counters suggest an intention to feel crafted and emblematic rather than neutral or purely text-focused.

In text settings the weight creates strong word shapes and pronounced texture; small apertures and tight internal spaces can fill in visually as sizes decrease. The flared endings add movement and emphasis at the edges, giving headlines a carved, stamped, or sign-painted impression without relying on delicate contrast.

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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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