Serif Flared Soha 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Corsica' by AVP (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, branding, packaging, literary, traditional, warm, refined, readability, editorial tone, classic voice, subtle character, flared, bracketed, humanist, calligraphic, robust.
A flared serif with sturdy, low-contrast strokes and gently bracketed terminals that broaden into wedge-like endings. The letterforms feel slightly organic and humanist in their modulation, with rounded bowls, open apertures, and a steady rhythm that reads clearly at text sizes. Capitals are broad and calm with confident verticals; lowercase shows familiar, bookish proportions with compact joins and a straightforward, upright stance. Numerals are solid and legible, matching the text color and terminal treatment of the letters.
Well-suited to editorial typography such as books, magazines, and newspapers where a stable texture and clear forms matter. It also works effectively for identity systems, cultural institutions, and packaging that benefit from a traditional yet personable serif voice.
The overall tone is classic and editorial, with a warm, literary character rather than a sharp or brittle formality. Its flared endings and softly carved edges suggest tradition and craft, lending a composed, trustworthy voice suited to long-form reading and institutional messaging.
The type appears intended to blend dependable text readability with a recognizable flared-serif signature, offering a familiar serif structure enriched by gently expanding terminals for warmth and presence.
The design maintains an even color across lines, with terminals and serifs doing most of the stylistic work rather than strong contrast. Shapes avoid extreme quirks, but the subtle flare and bracketed transitions add distinctiveness in headlines while staying comfortable in paragraphs.