Serif Flared Angif 1 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, posters, branding, theatrical, elegant, literary, gothic-leaning, vintage, display emphasis, distinct voice, classic revival, brand character, editorial tone, beaked, calligraphic, crisp, dramatic, engraved.
A serif design with pronounced stroke contrast and crisp, flared endings that sharpen into beak-like points. The letterforms are compact and somewhat condensed, with lively modulation through curves and diagonals that creates a rhythmic, slightly restless texture in text. Serifs are not blocky; instead they taper and flare organically, and many joins show a calligraphic snap, giving the alphabet a sculpted, engraved quality.
Best suited to display sizes where its sharp terminals and contrast can be appreciated: magazine headlines, book covers, posters, and branding for fashion, arts, or boutique hospitality. It can also work for short editorial passages, pull quotes, and packaging where a refined, slightly gothic flavor is desired, but it is likely most effective when given space and size to keep the fine strokes clear.
This typeface feels theatrical and slightly eccentric, with a refined but expressive tone. The sharp, calligraphic terminals and dramatic contrast suggest a classic, literary mood with a hint of dark romance. Overall it reads as elegant and characterful rather than neutral or purely utilitarian.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive serif voice with strong contrast and expressive terminals, prioritizing personality and atmosphere. Its condensed proportions and flared finishing strokes aim to add drama and sophistication, making words feel crafted rather than purely functional.
In the sample text, the rhythm is animated by pointed terminals on curves and diagonals, while rounded letters like O and Q retain a formal, classical structure. Numerals share the same high-contrast, flared treatment, helping titles and headings remain stylistically consistent across letters and figures.