Serif Flared Andew 10 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, headlines, magazines, book titles, invitations, elegant, refined, classic, formal, refinement, prestige, editorial voice, classicism, display impact, bracketed, sharp serifs, calligraphic, crisp, stately.
This typeface is a high-contrast serif with slender hairlines and fuller main strokes that subtly flare toward stroke terminals. Serifs are sharp and finely tapered, with a lightly bracketed feel that keeps joins smooth rather than abrupt. Curves are clean and controlled, counters are open, and the overall rhythm is calm and evenly spaced; the design reads as polished and deliberate, with a distinctly vertical, composed posture.
It suits editorial design, magazine typography, and book or chapter titling where a refined serif voice is desired. The contrast and sharp detailing also make it a strong choice for formal materials such as invitations, programs, and upscale branding, especially at display and larger text sizes.
The tone is elegant and literary, pairing a traditional bookish credibility with a slightly dramatic, fashion-forward crispness. Its sharp terminals and contrast add a sense of sophistication and ceremony, making text feel curated rather than casual.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on a classic serif model, emphasizing contrast, crisp finishing, and subtly flared stroke endings for a premium, print-oriented feel. It balances readability with visual drama, aiming to look authoritative while remaining graceful.
The capitals present a stately presence with narrow hairlines and confident diagonals (notably in V/W/X), while the lowercase maintains clarity with compact, well-shaped bowls and restrained apertures. Figures show the same contrast-driven construction, suitable for refined typographic settings where detail at larger sizes is appreciated.