Serif Other Iskur 12 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ornate, storybook, vintage, whimsical, theatrical, ornamental serif, expressive titling, vintage flavor, distinctive identity, decorative elegance, swash, flared, calligraphic, display, curvilinear.
This serif design combines high-contrast strokes with sharply tapered terminals and flared, wedge-like serifs. Many glyphs feature decorative swashes and inward curls, especially on diagonals and lower joins, giving counters and bowls a lively, sculpted feel. The overall rhythm is slightly irregular and characterful rather than strictly text-book classical, with a mix of crisp straight stems and springy curves that creates a dynamic texture in words.
It performs best at display sizes where the swashes and fine hairlines can be appreciated—such as book covers, editorial headlines, posters, and brand marks. It can also add a decorative accent for invitations, packaging, or short pull quotes, but the intricate details are more likely to soften at small sizes or in dense paragraphs.
The font reads as elegant but playful, with a distinctly ornamental, storybook tone. Its curling terminals and dramatic silhouettes evoke vintage titling and theatrical signage more than utilitarian typography, suggesting charm, wit, and a touch of fantasy.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic serif foundation infused with decorative, calligraphy-inspired flourishes, creating a distinctive voice for titles and identity work. The goal seems to be recognizability and expressive texture rather than neutrality or long-form efficiency.
Uppercase forms tend to be stately and open, while the lowercase adds much of the personality through curled hooks and distinctive entry/exit strokes. Numerals also carry the same ornamental logic, with rounded forms and occasional flourish, helping the set feel cohesive in display settings.