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Serif Flared Hibal 4 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.

Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, magazine, dynamic, sporty, retro, editorial, confident, impact, motion, display, brand voice, headline pull, flared, oblique, brisk, calligraphic, angular.


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A right-leaning serif design with energetic, brush-influenced construction and clearly flared stroke endings. Strokes show modest contrast with weight concentrated through the main stems, while terminals taper and expand in a slightly wedge-like way that reads more like sculpted flares than flat slabs. The forms feel compact and sturdy, with rounded counters and a generally closed, punchy silhouette; the italic angle and subtly sheared curves create forward motion. Spacing appears moderate, and the overall rhythm is smooth but assertive, with occasional sharp joins and angled entry/exit strokes that reinforce the slanted texture.

This font works best where the italic energy can lead the layout—headlines, poster typography, mastheads, and brand marks. Its strong color and flared detailing also suit packaging and promotional graphics, and it can serve as an expressive display face for short editorial text where personality is a priority over long-form neutrality.

The tone is fast, punchy, and persuasive, combining a vintage editorial flavor with a sporty, attention-getting slant. It suggests momentum and confidence rather than quiet refinement, making it feel well-suited to energetic headlines and branding moments that want a classic-but-driven voice.

The design appears intended to deliver a bold, forward-leaning voice with classic serif cues, using flare-ended strokes and brisk italic construction to create impact and motion. It aims for recognizability and display presence, balancing sturdy letterforms with lively, calligraphic stress.

Uppercase shapes maintain strong, stable proportions while the lowercase introduces more calligraphic movement, especially in the descenders and curved joins. Numerals are robust and high-impact, matching the overall dark color and the brisk italic texture. The flared endings help keep the design readable at larger sizes while adding a distinctive, slightly carved finish.

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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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