Serif Other Fure 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, logos, packaging, fashion, theatrical, whimsical, artsy, expressiveness, distinctiveness, editorial flair, brand voice, high-waist, sharp, flared, tapered, calligraphic.
A decorative serif with a pronounced forward slant and tightly drawn proportions. Strokes are mostly even but shaped with dramatic tapering, producing blade-like terminals, pinched joints, and occasional teardrop forms. Serifs behave more like sculpted wedges than classic bracketed forms, and many letters show asymmetric swelling and cut-in counters that create a lively, irregular rhythm. The overall texture is dense and dark, with energetic diagonals, compact spacing, and distinctive, stylized numerals.
Best suited to display sizes where its sculpted details and unusual serif treatment can be appreciated. It works well for magazine headlines, fashion and culture branding, event posters, and packaging where a distinctive, art-directed voice is needed; it is less appropriate for long passages of small body text.
The tone feels fashion-forward and theatrical, mixing elegance with a mischievous, slightly surreal edge. Its sharp cuts and flared terminals read as expressive and curated rather than neutral, giving text a boutique, poster-like personality.
Likely designed to reinterpret classic serif and italic cues through a more experimental, cut-paper/calligraphic lens—prioritizing recognizable letterforms while adding dramatic terminals, asymmetry, and a tightly packed rhythm for standout display typography.
Letterforms show intentionally idiosyncratic construction—some characters appear slightly top-heavy or “sliced,” with counters that shift off-center, enhancing the hand-shaped impression. The italics are integral to the design rather than a simple slant, and the headline sample shows strong word-shape movement across a line.