Serif Flared Mynal 11 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, posters, branding, dramatic, formal, classic, fashion, impact, prestige, display clarity, editorial voice, bracketed, ball terminals, beaked, soft joins, display.
A high-contrast serif with broad, sculpted forms and a pronounced thick–thin rhythm. Stems finish in flared, bracketed serif-like endings rather than flat slabs, producing a carved, calligraphic feel. Curves are generous and slightly compressed at joins, with rounded terminals and occasional ball-like endings in the lowercase. The face reads dark and emphatic, with sturdy capitals, smooth bowls, and a lively mix of sharp beaks and softened transitions that keeps the texture animated in text.
Best suited to headlines, magazine display, and other short-to-medium settings where contrast and strong serifed shapes can do the work of establishing hierarchy. It also fits branding and packaging where a classic-but-bold impression is desired, especially at larger sizes where the flared stroke endings and terminal details remain crisp.
The overall tone is assertive and refined, balancing classical authority with a stylish, contemporary edge. Its punchy contrast and flared endings give it a dramatic, editorial voice suited to premium and attention-seeking typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a modernized classical serif presence: dense, high-impact shapes with flared endings and elegant contrast for expressive display typography. Its details suggest a focus on confident, premium communication rather than neutral body text.
The sample text shows strong word-shape and clear hierarchy at larger sizes, with prominent capitals and energetic lowercase details. Numerals appear similarly high-contrast and weighty, matching the letterforms for cohesive titling and display use.