Serif Flared Ipruh 9 is a bold, very narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, branding, packaging, fashion, dramatic, elegant, confident, display impact, luxury tone, motion, refinement, editorial voice, condensed, calligraphic, flared, tapered, sharp serifs.
A condensed, italic serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and tapered, flared stroke endings. The letterforms are tall and tightly set, with narrow apertures and a forward-leaning rhythm that emphasizes verticality. Terminals and serifs feel blade-like and gently swelling rather than blocky, while curves are drawn with a calligraphic tension that keeps counters compact. Numerals follow the same stylized, high-contrast construction, reading cleanly at display sizes with crisp, pointed details.
Best suited for short, prominent text such as magazine headlines, fashion/editorial layouts, posters, and brand marks where a refined but striking voice is needed. It can also work for packaging or pull quotes when given sufficient size and spacing to preserve its sharp terminals and compact counters.
The overall tone is fashionable and assertive, pairing elegance with a slightly theatrical edge. Its sharp, slanted forms and high-contrast strokes suggest luxury, drama, and speed—well suited to attention-grabbing, image-forward typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, high-fashion italic serif look that combines calligraphic energy with controlled, condensed proportions. The flared stroke endings and strong contrast seem aimed at maximizing drama and elegance in display typography.
The italic slant is integral to the design rather than a simple oblique, with consistent stress across capitals, lowercase, and figures. The condensed proportions and tight internal spaces push it toward display use, where the flared terminals and razor-like serifs can remain clear and intentional.