Serif Flared Tegy 14 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, magazines, editorial design, branding, packaging, classic, editorial, bookish, refined, institutional, readability, classic voice, warm authority, print tradition, editorial versatility, bracketed, flared, calligraphic, open apertures, sturdy.
A sturdy serif with gently flared stroke endings and subtle bracketed serifs that feel carved rather than sharply cut. Strokes are largely even with only mild modulation, and the curves are full and round with open counters that keep the forms readable. The capitals have a stately, slightly wide stance, while the lowercase shows traditional proportions with a clear two-story a and a compact, readable rhythm. Numerals are text-like in feel, with rounded bowls and calm, well-supported stems.
Well suited to continuous reading in books and long-form editorial layouts, where the open counters and steady stroke weight support comfortable text color. It also works for headlines and brand systems that want a traditional, trustworthy serif with a touch of humanist warmth, including packaging and institutional communications.
The overall tone is classic and editorial, suggesting printed tradition and measured authority rather than trend-driven styling. Its flared endings and smooth curves add a human, slightly calligraphic warmth while maintaining a composed, professional voice.
Likely designed to provide a dependable, print-friendly serif voice with a classic foundation, using flared endings to add warmth and distinction without sacrificing clarity. The emphasis appears to be on balanced proportions, consistent rhythm, and a versatile presence across display and text settings.
The design leans on broad, confident curves (notably in C, G, O, and S) and avoids sharp, brittle details, which helps it hold together at text sizes. Terminals and serifs stay consistent across cases, giving lines of text a stable baseline and an even, unshowy texture.