Serif Flared Mykuh 10 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, branding, packaging, dramatic, luxury, theatrical, assertive, display impact, premium tone, sculpted contrast, classic-modern blend, wedge serifs, triangular terminals, bracketless, sharp joints, teardrop counters.
A high-contrast serif with prominent wedge-like, flared terminals and crisp, angular joins. Vertical strokes read as strong, dark pillars while hairlines snap to fine points, creating a striking light–dark rhythm. Many letters show triangular notches and tapered cut-ins at joins, giving the shapes a faceted, carved feel. The lowercase is compact and weighty with tight apertures, while capitals are wide and stately, producing a distinctly display-oriented texture.
Best suited to headlines, magazine titling, and statement typography where contrast and sharp terminals can be appreciated. It also fits branding and packaging that want a refined, high-impact serif voice. For longer passages, it will benefit from generous size and careful spacing to avoid a heavy, busy texture.
The overall tone is dramatic and fashion-forward, with an opulent, poster-ready presence. Its sharp terminals and sculpted contrast suggest a confident, theatrical voice that feels premium and attention-seeking rather than understated.
The design appears intended to merge classic serif structure with a more sculpted, flared-terminal treatment, emphasizing contrast and sharp geometry for display impact. It prioritizes memorable silhouettes and a luxurious rhythm over neutral text economy.
Spacing appears fairly tight in text, producing a dense, impactful color. Numerals echo the same sculpted contrast, with notably stylized curves and pointed terminals that keep the set cohesive. The design’s crisp details and narrow hairlines make it most convincing when given enough size and breathing room.