Serif Flared Lyvi 13 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, magazine titles, branding, retro, editorial, dramatic, traditional, literary, attention, authority, nostalgia, impact, bracketed, flared, ink-trap feel, sculpted, soft corners.
A sculpted serif with pronounced flared stroke endings and deep bracketing that creates a carved, slightly wedge-like impression. Strokes show strong thick–thin contrast, with robust verticals and finer joins, while terminals and serifs swell and taper rather than ending bluntly. Counters are relatively compact and the join behavior produces subtle dark spots that read as an ink-trap-like texture in bold settings. Proportions lean generously wide with steady spacing, giving the forms a stable, weighty rhythm in both uppercase and lowercase.
This face is well suited to display typography where the flared serifs and contrast can be appreciated—magazine and newspaper-style titles, book covers, posters, and bold brand marks. It can work for short pull quotes or section headers, but its dense texture and strong modeling are best showcased at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone feels retro and editorial, combining old-style warmth with headline-level drama. Its flared detailing and high-contrast modeling suggest a classic, slightly theatrical voice that reads as confident and declarative rather than minimal or technical.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic serif voice with added visual punch through flared endings and emphatic contrast, aiming for strong presence and personality in editorial and promotional contexts.
Uppercase forms appear sturdy and formal, while the lowercase introduces more playful curvature—especially in rounded letters—without breaking overall consistency. Numerals are heavy and readable, matching the same sculpted contrast and flared finishing, making them suitable for prominent figures in display settings.