Serif Other Etfi 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, fashion, posters, branding, dramatic, refined, modern classic, display impact, luxury tone, editorial voice, stylized classic, sharp serifs, sculpted curves, calligraphic tension, crisp terminals, deep joins.
A high-contrast serif with razor-thin hairlines and pronounced thick–thin modulation, shaped by sharp, wedge-like serifs and crisply cut terminals. Curves are sculpted and slightly calligraphic, with teardrop and beak-like details appearing in several letters, giving the outlines a carved, faceted feel. Uppercase proportions read stately and tall, while the lowercase shows a moderate x-height with narrow joins, compact bowls, and distinctive, angular endings that keep the texture lively. Numerals follow the same contrast and sharp finishing, producing a striking rhythm in display sizes.
Best used for display typography such as magazine headlines, pull quotes, fashion and beauty layouts, cultural posters, and branding where high contrast and crisp detailing can be shown at comfortable sizes. It can also work for short subheads or titling, especially when the goal is a refined but distinctive serif presence.
The overall tone is polished and theatrical, balancing elegance with a slightly unconventional, decorative edge. It feels suited to luxury and culture contexts where sophistication is enhanced by a hint of sharp drama rather than quiet neutrality.
The letterforms suggest an intention to reinterpret a classical high-contrast serif through sharper, more stylized construction—emphasizing pointed serifs, sculpted curves, and dramatic thick–thin tension to create a memorable, contemporary display voice.
The design’s personality comes through in its pointed joins and intentionally stylized terminals, which create sparkle and movement in headlines but can also introduce busy detail at smaller sizes. The spacing and silhouette support impactful word shapes, especially in mixed-case settings where the sharp serifs and carved curves become part of the visual voice.