Serif Flared Nogim 7 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, branding, packaging, luxury, dramatic, refined, fashion, editorial voice, premium branding, modern classic, dramatic contrast, high-contrast, calligraphic, sharp, crisp, sculptural.
A high-contrast serif with crisp, tapering hairlines and fuller main strokes that often broaden into subtly flared terminals. Serifs read as fine, sharp wedges rather than heavy brackets, giving the letterforms a carved, blade-like finish. Capitals are elegant and slightly narrow with pronounced stroke modulation, while the lowercase shows classic, text-oriented proportions with a moderate x-height and lively, angled entry/exit strokes. Curves (C, O, S, g) are smooth and controlled, and joints and cross-strokes stay thin and precise, producing a bright, high-fashion rhythm in both display sizes and large text settings.
Best suited to headlines, magazine and editorial typography, brand marks, and premium packaging where its contrast and sharp detailing can be appreciated. It also performs well for short to medium text passages at comfortable sizes with sufficient resolution and spacing, where the bright hairlines and refined serifs contribute an upscale, literary feel.
The overall tone is polished and dramatic, balancing classic bookish formality with contemporary editorial glamour. The sharp terminals and pronounced contrast convey sophistication, luxury, and a sense of poised authority, making the voice feel curated and premium rather than casual.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, couture-leaning serif voice built on classical proportions, emphasizing contrast, sharp finishing, and flared terminals to stand out in sophisticated editorial and branding contexts.
The figures follow the same contrast logic as the letters, with slender joins and confident bowls that keep numerals crisp in headlines. In text, the thin horizontals and hairlines create a sparkling texture, while the flared stroke endings add a distinctive signature that reads as more sculpted than purely transitional.