Serif Flared Egra 7 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, book covers, mastheads, authoritative, heritage, dramatic, formal, impact, compact setting, classic tone, print presence, flared, wedge serif, high-shouldered, compact, bracketed.
A compact serif with wedge-like, flared terminals that broaden from the stems into sharp, triangular serifs. Strokes are sturdy and even, with only modest modulation, producing a dense, dark texture in text. The letterforms feel tall and compressed, with strong vertical stress, tight counters, and crisp apexes in capitals like A and W. Lowercase shows a two-storey a, a sturdy g with a small ear, and generally closed, efficient shapes; numerals are weighty and compact, with a curled 2 and a broad, structured 8.
Well suited to headlines, subheads, and display typography where a strong, compact serif can carry authority and punch. It also fits editorial and book-cover applications that benefit from a traditional voice with a sharper, more carved finish.
The overall tone is serious and authoritative, with a classic, print-forward presence. Its sharp flares and compact rhythm add a slightly theatrical, headline-ready drama while still reading as traditional and editorial.
The design appears intended to combine traditional serif familiarity with more assertive, flared endings to increase impact and maintain a robust, consistent color. Its compressed rhythm suggests an emphasis on fitting strong typography into limited horizontal space without losing presence.
The face maintains a consistent dark color across caps, lowercase, and figures, and the triangular flares give the joins and terminals a chiseled, engraved quality. The compact proportions and tight internal space emphasize impact over airiness, especially in larger settings.