Serif Other Ipme 7 is a bold, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, magazine, branding, packaging, editorial, classic, authoritative, dramatic, formal, display impact, editorial tone, brand emphasis, classic revival, bracketed, ball terminals, ink traps, wedge serifs, soft curves.
A heavy, wide serif with pronounced contrast and bracketed wedge serifs. Stems are robust and vertical, while joins and terminals show softened, slightly cupped shaping that creates a subtly ink-trap-like bite in tight corners. Counters are generous and round, with a steady rhythm across text; many letters finish with rounded or bulb-like terminals that temper the otherwise forceful silhouette. Numerals and capitals read strongly at display sizes, while the lowercase maintains clear forms and stable spacing for short text blocks.
Best suited to headlines, titles, and large-format typography where its width and contrast can be appreciated. It can also work for magazine decks, pull quotes, and brand marks that want a classic serif base with extra impact, and for packaging or signage where bold readability and a distinctive texture are priorities.
The overall tone is confident and editorial, combining traditional serif cues with a more theatrical, poster-ready punch. Its broad proportions and sculpted terminals give it a slightly vintage, print-forward feel that can read both refined and attention-grabbing.
The design appears aimed at delivering an assertive display serif that nods to traditional editorial typography while adding sculpted terminals and high-contrast drama for contemporary branding and headline use.
Curves tend toward broad, circular bowls (notably in O/C/G) paired with squared, weighty verticals, producing a strong black-and-white pattern on the line. The italic is not shown; all samples appear roman. The character set shown includes distinctive, rounded-shoulder figures and a conspicuously chunky, display-oriented texture in paragraphs.