Serif Flared Leka 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book display, branding, invitations, formal, classic, authoritative, dramatic, literary, prestige, emphasis, clarity, tradition, crisp, wedge terminals, tapered ends, sharp joins, editorial texture.
A high-contrast serif with pronounced flare at many stroke endings, producing wedge-like terminals and a subtly carved look. The letterforms are upright with sturdy verticals, taut curves, and sharply defined joins, creating a rhythmic pattern of thick-and-thin that reads cleanly at display sizes. Serifs and terminals tend to taper and angle rather than sit as blunt slabs, and the overall spacing and proportions support a composed, traditional texture in paragraphs.
Well suited to magazine and book typography, especially for headlines, subheads, and introductory text where contrast and crisp terminals can be appreciated. It can also support brand wordmarks and identity systems that need a traditional, premium impression, and works effectively for invitations, certificates, and cultural or academic communications.
This typeface feels formal and editorial, with a confident, slightly dramatic tone created by its sharp terminals and strong contrast. Its crisp, calligraphic bite gives it a classic, authoritative voice suited to established brands and serious content.
The design appears intended to deliver a classical, print-forward voice with heightened contrast and flared finishing strokes that add sophistication without becoming ornate. It aims to balance readability with a distinctive, engraved-like sharpness that helps headings and pull quotes feel emphatic.
The uppercase shows strong, sculpted silhouettes with pointed apexes and angled terminals, while the lowercase maintains a steady x-height and sharp, energetic details. Numerals follow the same contrast-and-flare logic, giving figures a refined, old-world seriousness in running text.