Serif Flared Dysu 12 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface is a condensed serif with pronounced flaring at terminals, giving strokes a tapered-to-widened movement rather than bracketed, slabby serifs. The verticals are dominant and straight, while joins and stroke endings show subtle expansion that reads as sculpted and ink-informed. Contrast is moderate, with fine hairlines that stay sturdy enough for continuous text, and rounded forms (like O and e) pulled tall and narrow. Letterspacing appears tight and the rhythm is vertical, producing an efficient, column-friendly color on the page.
It suits magazine and newspaper-style typography, book interiors, and other long-form editorial layouts where condensed width helps fit content without losing a classic serif voice. It also performs well for elegant headlines, pull quotes, and cultural or institutional materials that benefit from a refined, print-oriented character.
The overall tone feels traditional and editorial, with a slightly theatrical, print-era sophistication. The flared endings add a touch of ceremony and gravitas, suggesting headlines and cultured storytelling rather than utilitarian UI.
The design appears intended to blend compact economy with a traditional serif presence, using flared terminals to add warmth and distinction while maintaining a disciplined vertical structure.
Capitals present a stately, narrow silhouette with sharp apexes and clean inner counters, while the lowercase keeps a steady, readable structure at text sizes. Numerals follow the same condensed, high-contrast logic, aligning well with the letterforms for mixed editorial settings.