Serif Flared Anbab 11 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, book titling, branding, elegant, classical, poised, refined, premium tone, editorial voice, classic revival, display clarity, sharp contrast, flared serifs, sculpted, crisp, calligraphic, high-waist contrast.
A crisp, high-contrast serif with sculpted stems that subtly flare into tapered, wedge-like terminals. Curves are smooth and tightly controlled, with a clean vertical axis and sharp, pointed joins where strokes meet. Serifs read as integrated stroke endings rather than separate blocks, creating a chiseled, engraved feel. Uppercase forms are stately with generous counters, while the lowercase keeps a measured rhythm and a clear, bookish texture; numerals follow the same sharp, refined stroke logic.
Well suited to magazine and editorial headlines, book covers and titling, and brand identities that need a cultured, premium impression. It also works for pull quotes and short passages where its high-contrast detailing can be appreciated without becoming visually busy.
The overall tone is refined and editorial, balancing classic book typography with a fashion-forward sharpness. Its flared endings and razor-thin hairlines give it a confident, cultivated voice that feels premium and composed rather than casual.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on classic serif tradition, emphasizing sharp contrast and flared stroke endings for a distinctive, upscale presence. It aims to read as authoritative and elegant in display contexts while maintaining a disciplined text rhythm.
At larger sizes the fine hairlines and pointed terminals become a defining feature, giving headlines a dramatic sparkle. In dense settings the pronounced contrast and sharp details can create a lively, slightly formal texture, so spacing and size choice will strongly influence readability.