Serif Flared Negad 6 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, posters, branding, packaging, dramatic, editorial, classic, stylish, confident, attention, refinement, display character, classic revival, editorial voice, flared, wedge serif, calligraphic, sharp terminals, crisp.
A high-contrast serif with pronounced flare and wedge-like terminals that create a sculpted, chiseled feel. Stems are robust and relatively straight, while joins and stroke endings pinch and broaden abruptly, producing sharp, inward notches and pointed serifs. Curves are taut and controlled, with tight apertures and compact counters in many letters, giving the face a dark, emphatic texture in text. The overall rhythm is formal and steady, with a slightly stylized, display-leaning construction that remains readable in short paragraphs.
Best suited to headlines, subheads, and short-form text where the sharp flares and high contrast can read clearly and provide character. It’s a strong choice for magazine and book typography, branding wordmarks, and premium packaging where a refined but assertive serif is desired. For longer passages, it will perform best with generous size and spacing to keep the dense texture from feeling too heavy.
The font projects a dramatic, editorial tone—confident and slightly theatrical—evoking fashion-forward or literary sophistication rather than neutrality. Its crisp, flared details add a sense of craft and ceremony, making it feel premium and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to merge classical serif structure with expressive, flared stroke endings for a distinctive, contemporary display voice. It prioritizes impact and personality—through sharp terminals and dramatic contrast—while still retaining the discipline of traditional serif proportions.
Uppercase forms feel especially stately and monumental, while lowercase maintains the same sharp flare language for a consistent voice. Numerals follow the same sculpted contrast and pointed finishing, helping headings and pull quotes feel cohesive alongside body-sized settings.