Serif Other Haza 13 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, titles, posters, book covers, packaging, storybook, antique, whimsical, quirky, theatrical, expressive serif, period flavor, decorative titling, calligraphic nuance, flared, beaky, calligraphic, ink-trap, ornamental.
This serif face combines sharp, wedge-like terminals with occasional tapered, calligraphic flicks that feel pen-informed rather than purely geometric. Strokes show pronounced modulation and a lively, uneven rhythm, with some letters built on sturdy verticals while others narrow or swell noticeably, giving the alphabet a subtly irregular color. Serifs are generally small and pointed, often turning into beaks or hooks; curves frequently end in thin, angled finishes that add sparkle. Lowercase forms sit low with compact bowls and short extenders, while capitals are more expressive and varied, producing a decorative, display-first texture in words.
Best suited for display applications such as headlines, titling, posters, and cover work where its distinctive terminals and lively modulation can be appreciated. It can also work for short passages in themed contexts—particularly historical, fantasy, or craft-oriented designs—where a decorative serif texture is desired.
The overall tone is vintage and slightly mischievous—part old-world book type, part decorative titling. Its sharp terminals and theatrical capitals suggest an antiquarian, fairy-tale sensibility with a hint of gothic eccentricity rather than strict formality.
The design appears intended to reinterpret traditional serif construction with sharpened, beak-like terminals and calligraphic inflections, creating an antique yet playful voice. It prioritizes expressive word shapes and memorable capitals over understated, continuous text neutrality.
In the text sample, the face shows strong personality at larger sizes, with distinctive cap shapes and pronounced terminal behavior creating a chiseled, inked look. The uneven width and alternating sturdy/thin details make spacing and word shapes feel animated, emphasizing character over neutrality.