Serif Flared Andun 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, branding, invitations, elegant, classical, refined, literary, editorial elegance, classic authority, premium branding, display clarity, flared, calligraphic, sharp, crisp, high-end.
This serif design shows pronounced stroke contrast with crisp hairlines and sturdier verticals, while many terminals and serifs broaden into subtle flares rather than ending in blunt slabs. Curves are smoothly modeled and slightly tensioned, giving rounds like C, O, and e a polished, sculpted feel. Serifs are fine and wedge-like, with tapered joins and pointed details that read cleanly at display sizes. Proportions feel balanced and traditional, with a steady baseline rhythm and moderate apertures; numerals and capitals maintain an even color without looking heavy.
Well-suited to magazine headlines, book covers, and refined branding systems that benefit from high contrast and crisp detailing. It also fits formal materials such as invitations and programs, where the flared terminals can add distinction without relying on ornament. In text, it reads best in larger sizes or well-printed environments where fine strokes remain stable.
Overall it communicates a composed, cultured tone—confident and formal without becoming overly ornate. The combination of sharp finishing and flared endings adds a touch of drama and sophistication, suggesting literature, fashion, and premium editorial contexts.
The design intent appears to modernize a classical serif voice by combining calligraphic contrast with flared, sculptural terminals for a premium, editorial finish. It aims for elegance and authority while remaining broadly usable for contemporary publishing and brand typography.
The italic is not shown; all samples appear upright. The design favors clarity and poise in larger settings, where the thin strokes and tapered details can fully register, while still keeping letterforms conventional enough for continuous reading in short passages.