Serif Flared Mylor 11 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, fashion, posters, branding, luxury, dramatic, classic, display impact, editorial voice, premium branding, classic revival, crisp, sculptural, sharp, flared, bracketed.
A sculpted serif with pronounced stroke modulation and clearly flared terminals that widen into wedge-like serifs. The letterforms show a crisp, high-fashion construction: broad, dark stems paired with thin joins and hairline-like transitions, producing a sharply defined rhythm. Uppercase proportions feel stately and slightly condensed in places, while the overall set maintains consistent vertical stress and a clean, upright stance. Curves are tightly controlled (notably in O/Q/C) and counters are compact, which keeps the color dense and impactful at display sizes.
Best used for headlines, magazine and book display typography, fashion and beauty branding, and high-impact posters where its contrast and flared endings can be appreciated. It can also work for short subheads or pull quotes when given enough size and spacing to avoid filling in the finer details.
The tone is elegant and theatrical, combining classic bookish authority with a contemporary, runway-ready edge. Its sharp finishing and dramatic contrast read as premium and attention-grabbing, suited to statements rather than quiet text.
The design appears intended to deliver a refined, high-contrast display voice that feels both classical and modern, using flared, wedge-like serifs and tightly drawn curves to create a premium, editorial presence.
The numerals and capitals are especially poster-forward, with angular transitions and pointed serifs that create sparkle in large settings. In longer lines, the dense texture and sharp details suggest it benefits from generous tracking and ample size to preserve the delicate thin strokes.