Serif Flared Nomog 7 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, book covers, posters, formal, authoritative, literary, classic, editorial impact, classic authority, display elegance, brand voice, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, sharp apexes, vertical stress, generous counters.
A high-contrast serif with sturdy, slightly flared stems and crisp bracketed serifs that read sharply at display sizes. The capitals feel wide and stately with strong verticals, pointed apexes (A, V, W), and clean, sculpted curves in rounds like O and C. Lowercase forms are compact and weighty, with pronounced terminals—often teardrop/ball-like on letters such as a, c, f, j, y—and a two-storey a paired with a double-storey g. Numerals are lining and similarly high-contrast, with elegant curves and clear differentiation between figures.
Best suited to headlines, decks, pull quotes, and other editorial display settings where its contrast and strong serif presence can shine. It can also support short-to-medium text in print-oriented layouts—such as book covers and magazine features—when generous size and spacing are available.
The overall tone is confident and editorial, balancing traditional bookish refinement with a slightly dramatic, display-forward sharpness. It suggests formality and seriousness while still feeling contemporary enough for modern branding and headlines.
The design appears intended to deliver classic serif authority with heightened contrast and sculpted terminals, providing a distinctive voice for contemporary editorial and branding work.
Rhythm is built from strong vertical emphasis and tight internal joins, giving text a dense, ink-rich color. The italic is not shown; all samples appear roman. Distinctive details include the lively hooked descender on Q and the curved tail on y, which add character without turning ornamental.