Serif Flared Anlir 6 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Juana' by Latinotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, headlines, literary branding, elegant, literary, refined, classic, editorial clarity, classic refinement, calligraphic contrast, premium tone, bracketed, flared, calligraphic, crisp, high-waist.
A high-contrast serif with crisp hairlines and fuller main strokes that subtly widen into flared, bracketed terminals. The letterforms show a calligraphic, old-style influence: gently modulated curves, softly tapered joins, and a rhythmic transition between thick and thin. Uppercase proportions feel traditional and stately, with wide rounds (C, O, Q) and sharp, clean apexes (A, V, W). Lowercase maintains a steady reading texture with compact, well-defined serifs and a two-storey g featuring a pronounced ear and small upper bowl; numerals follow the same contrast pattern with refined curves and delicate terminals.
Performs especially well in editorial layouts, long-form reading, and book typography where contrast and serif detail can shine. It also suits magazine headlines, pull quotes, and upscale branding that wants a classic serif voice with crisp modern definition.
The overall tone is polished and bookish, balancing authority with a graceful, contemporary sharpness. It conveys an editorial voice—confident, cultured, and slightly formal—suited to content that benefits from a sense of heritage and refinement.
Likely designed to merge traditional serif proportions with visible stroke modulation and subtly flared endings, creating a refined text-and-display workhorse. The intent appears to prioritize an elegant reading texture and a cultured, publishing-forward personality.
Spacing and rhythm read even in the paragraph sample, with strong vertical emphasis and bright, open counters that keep dense text from feeling overly dark. The flared finishing on stems adds warmth compared to strictly sharp transitional serifs, while the fine hairlines contribute a premium, print-oriented feel.