Serif Flared Nogif 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, fashion, editorial, posters, branding, dramatic, refined, modern classic, signature display, luxury tone, classic remix, high contrast drama, flared, wedge serifs, calligraphic, sculpted, sharp terminals.
A high-contrast serif with sculpted, flared stroke endings that read as wedge-like serifs and sharpened terminals. The forms show a pronounced thick–thin rhythm and a slightly calligraphic stress, with crisp, tapered joins and a lively interplay between broad verticals and hairline connections. Counters are relatively open and oval, while many strokes finish in pointed, horn-like tips that give the outlines a faceted, carved quality. Overall proportions feel classical but tightened and stylized for display, with confident curves and deliberate angular cut-ins in letters and numerals.
Best suited to headlines, magazine/editorial typography, fashion and beauty packaging, and brand marks where contrast and distinctive flared endings can carry the voice. It also works well for pull quotes, display numerals, and short subheads where its sharp terminals and rhythmic modulation can be appreciated without crowding.
The tone is elegant and theatrical, combining luxury-editorial polish with a slightly gothic bite from its sharp flares and high-contrast drama. It feels poised and premium, suited to statements that want to look deliberate, curated, and a touch provocative rather than purely traditional.
The design appears intended to reinterpret classic high-contrast serif conventions with more aggressively tapered, flared endings, creating a recognizable signature for contemporary display use. It aims to deliver elegance and authority while adding edge through sharpened terminals and sculptural stroke transitions.
In text settings the strong contrast creates a shimmering texture: sturdy dark strokes anchor the line while hairlines and tapered terminals add sparkle. The pointed flares are a defining signature and can become visually assertive at small sizes or in dense passages, favoring generous spacing and headline-led typography.