Serif Flared Anbor 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, literary branding, invitations, refined, literary, elegant, classic, formal, text elegance, editorial clarity, classic revival, premium tone, bracketed serifs, sharp apexes, crisp terminals, calligraphic influence, oldstyle figures.
A high‑contrast serif with a crisp, finely drawn color and pronounced thick–thin transitions. Serifs are bracketed and often flare subtly into the stroke, giving capitals a sculpted, slightly calligraphic finish rather than purely mechanical hairlines. Curves are smooth and controlled with generous counters, while joins and apexes (notably in A, V, W, and Y) come to sharp, clean points. The lowercase shows traditional book-face proportions with a moderate x-height, lively bowls, and a two-storey g, plus oldstyle numerals that vary in height and sit naturally with text.
Well suited to book typography and editorial layouts where a classic, high-contrast serif can provide an elegant reading texture. It also fits refined branding, cultural institutions, invitations, and headlines that benefit from crisp detail and traditional sophistication.
The overall tone is cultured and editorial: poised, traditional, and quietly authoritative. Its sharp contrast and refined detailing read as premium and classical, with a hint of warmth from the flared, bracketed terminals.
The design appears intended as a modern, text-oriented serif that blends traditional book-face proportions with crisp, high-contrast drawing and subtly flared, bracketed endings for a more crafted, premium feel.
In text, the rhythm feels even and readable, with clear letter differentiation and consistent stroke modulation across rounds and straights. The numerals and punctuation match the texty character, supporting long-form composition as well as display settings.