Serif Other Ebbu 10 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, covers, dramatic, theatrical, fashion, editorial, art deco, attention grabbing, ornamental serif, vintage flair, branding, ball terminals, flared serifs, ink traps, wedge cuts, chiselled.
A decorative serif with strong thick–thin modulation and sculpted, flared serifs that often resolve into sharp wedge-like terminals. Many joins and corners are treated with triangular cut-ins and notch details, creating a carved, ink-trap-like texture through counters and intersections. Bowls and rounds are compact and weighty, while vertical strokes remain dominant, producing a punchy silhouette and a rhythmic pattern of dark masses and crisp white incisions. Overall spacing reads on the tight side in display settings, with distinctive, sometimes angular internal shapes that give each glyph a cut-paper or engraved feel.
Best suited to display typography where the carved details and high contrast can be appreciated: magazine and fashion headlines, theatrical or event posters, album/book covers, and distinctive wordmarks. It can also work for short, impactful packaging copy or branding lines, but the dense stroke behavior suggests keeping sizes generous and line lengths moderate.
The font projects a bold, dramatic tone with a refined, showpiece sensibility—part vintage glamour, part theatrical poster lettering. Its contrast and sharp incisions add tension and sparkle, giving text an assertive, high-style presence suited to attention-grabbing headlines.
Likely designed as a statement serif that exaggerates contrast and terminal shapes to produce a memorable, ornamental texture in words. The repeated wedge cuts and flared serifs suggest an intention to evoke a crafted, engraved aesthetic while remaining structured enough for set headline text.
The design’s signature is its consistent use of triangular scoops and split terminals (notably visible in letters like S, W, X, and several lowercase forms), which creates a lively shimmer at large sizes. Numerals follow the same sculpted logic, with prominent contrast and crisp wedges that keep figures visually expressive.