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Serif Flared Girab 6 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Poppl-Laudatio' by Berthold, 'Impara' by Hoftype, 'JAF Bernini Sans' by Just Another Foundry, 'Praxis Next' by Linotype, and 'Segoe UI' by Microsoft Corporation (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: headlines, magazines, posters, packaging, book covers, dynamic, editorial, classic, confident, dramatic, expressive italic, headline impact, classic authority, editorial voice, brand character, bracketed serifs, flared terminals, calligraphic, wedge-like, lively rhythm.


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This typeface is a serif italic with strongly modeled strokes and clearly articulated, flared endings. Letterforms show wedge-like, bracketed serifs and tapered joins that give stems a carved, calligraphic feel. Proportions are lively and slightly irregular in rhythm, with generous curves, compact counters, and a forward-leaning posture that keeps the texture active. The lowercase reads with a relatively large body presence, while capitals are robust and sculpted, maintaining consistent stroke logic across the set.

It suits headlines, deck copy, and pull quotes where an italic serif can provide emphasis without losing authority. The bold presence and sculpted terminals also make it effective for magazine branding, book covers, and packaging or label work where a classic-yet-spirited voice is desirable.

Overall it conveys an energetic, editorial tone—traditional at its core but animated and assertive in motion. The slanted forms and flared details add a sense of speed and emphasis, making the voice feel confident and slightly dramatic rather than quiet or bookish.

The design appears intended to blend traditional serif construction with a more expressive, flared finish, producing an italic that feels purposeful and display-ready. Its emphasis on strong silhouettes and animated stroke endings suggests it was drawn to deliver impact and personality in editorial and branding contexts.

The numerals are sturdy and headline-friendly, with strong silhouette contrast against surrounding text. The italic structure is pronounced enough to function as a primary display style, and the spacing appears tuned for compact, impactful lines in short-to-medium settings.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Number — Decimal Digit
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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Number — Superscript
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Number — Fraction
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Punctuation
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Punctuation — Quote
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Punctuation — Parenthesis
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Punctuation — Dash
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Symbol — Currency
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Symbol — Math
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