Serif Other Isliz 10 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
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A monoline serif design built from squared, rounded-rectangle forms and crisp straight strokes. Many curves are engineered as soft-cornered boxes, producing a distinctly rectilinear rhythm in bowls and counters. Serifs are minimal and sharp, appearing as small wedge-like terminals on select strokes, while other ends resolve into squared cutoffs. Proportions are expanded horizontally, with open apertures and roomy counters that emphasize a clean, modular construction across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to display sizes where the squared curves and distinctive terminals can be appreciated—headlines, logotypes, product branding, and packaging. It also works well for short UI-style labels or sci‑fi themed titles, but the strong geometry may become visually insistent in long, small-size text.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, like signage for interfaces, devices, or science-fiction environments. Its squared rounding and controlled detailing convey precision and a slightly industrial cleanliness while remaining approachable rather than aggressive.
The design appears intended to fuse classic serif cues with a modern, modular geometry—delivering a recognizable, contemporary voice that reads as engineered and forward-looking while keeping letterforms straightforward and legible.
The mix of boxy rounds and occasional wedge terminals creates a hybrid voice: part geometric sans, part stylized serif. Numerals follow the same squared-curve logic, with clearly separated shapes and a consistent, engineered feel.