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Serif Flared Hakaf 6 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bushwick JNL' by Jeff Levine and 'Aligarh' and 'Gosent' by NamelaType (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logo design, athletic, retro, punchy, energetic, confident, display impact, motion emphasis, brand voice, retro energy, flared, rounded, bracketed, compact, bouncy.


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A very heavy italic serif with flared terminals and softly bracketed serifs that blend into the strokes rather than ending abruptly. The letterforms are broadly rounded with compact counters and a pronounced rightward slant, giving the texture a dense, forward-leaning rhythm. Curves are full and smooth, while joins and terminals show subtle widening that adds a sculpted, calligraphic feel despite the bold mass. Numerals and capitals carry the same weight and flare behavior, creating a cohesive, display-oriented color.

This design is best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where a bold italic voice is needed quickly and at scale. It works well for sports or entertainment applications, energetic packaging, and logo wordmarks, especially when set with generous tracking and ample line spacing to preserve clarity.

The overall tone is assertive and lively, with a sporty, retro-leaning character. Its bold slant and swelling terminals feel dynamic and slightly theatrical, suggesting motion and emphasis rather than quiet reading.

The font appears intended as a high-impact italic display serif that combines traditional serif cues with flared, swollen terminals to project speed and emphasis. Its heavy weight and rounded construction prioritize strong silhouettes and a bold, promotional presence over long-form readability.

In text settings the heavy strokes and tight inner spaces make the font feel compact and impactful, with a strong diagonal flow across lines. The italic angle is consistent across cases, and the flared endings help maintain distinct silhouettes at large sizes where the shaping becomes a key part of the personality.

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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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