Serif Contrasted Yeba 7 is a very bold, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, mastheads, book covers, dramatic, vintage, authoritative, theatrical, ornate, display impact, heritage feel, editorial punch, decorative flavor, vertical stress, sharp serifs, tight apertures, ink-trap like, spiky terminals.
A heavy, display-oriented serif with pronounced vertical stress and conspicuous thick–thin modulation. Stems and bowls are expansive and weighty, while joins and terminals pinch into fine, sharp points that create a carved, slightly spurred silhouette. Serifs are narrow and pointed rather than blocky, with crisp corners and minimal visible bracketing, producing a chiseled, poster-like rhythm. Counters run relatively tight in many letters, and several lowercase forms show distinctive wedge cuts and hooked endings that add bite and texture at larger sizes.
Best suited to headlines, titling, and short-form settings where its sharp contrast and distinctive terminals can be appreciated. It can work well for posters, mastheads, packaging labels, and book-cover typography that needs a punchy, vintage-leaning presence. Use more generous tracking and avoid very small sizes if you want to preserve the fine pinched details.
The font projects a bold, showman-like confidence with a distinctly old-world, headline feel. Its sharp highlights and pinched details read as dramatic and slightly mischievous, lending a theatrical or editorial tone rather than a quiet, bookish one.
The letterforms appear designed to maximize attention and character through strong contrast, tight counters, and dramatic, pointed serifs. Its sculpted terminals and bold overall mass suggest an intention to evoke traditional display typography with a slightly eccentric, attention-grabbing edge.
The design’s internal notches and tapered terminals create high visual sparkle but can also darken word shapes in dense settings, especially where counters narrow (notably in rounded lowercase). The overall color is strong and compact in text lines, with letterforms that feel intentionally sculpted for impact rather than neutrality.