Serif Flared Webur 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, headlines, posters, classic, bookish, refined, traditional, space-saving, classic tone, text-first, elegant detailing, flared serifs, calligraphic, bracketed, crisp, tapered.
This serif face pairs slender proportions with gently flared stroke endings that read like softened, calligraphic serifs rather than sharp slabs. Strokes show a clear but not extreme thick–thin modulation, with tapered joins and subtly bracketed transitions that keep the texture smooth in continuous text. Terminals often finish in small wedges or teardrop-like tips, and curves (notably in C, S, and O) maintain an even, controlled rhythm. The lowercase is compact with a straightforward, literary skeleton, while capitals are tall and narrow, giving lines a vertical, column-like cadence.
Well-suited to editorial typography—book interiors, long-form magazine text, and refined headings where a classical serif texture is desired. The narrow build makes it useful for space-conscious layouts, while the flared endings add character for display lines, pull quotes, and titling.
The overall tone is classical and bookish, with a slightly formal, old-style flavor that suggests print tradition and careful typesetting. Its narrow, upright stance and restrained contrast create a composed, editorial voice—polished without feeling ornate.
The design appears intended to blend traditional serif readability with a more sculpted, flared finishing that adds personality without heavy ornament. Its proportions and controlled contrast suggest an aim for efficient, elegant composition in both text and headline settings.
The numerals follow the same tapered, flared logic as the letters, with elegant curves and narrow set that suits tight layouts. In the sample text, the face maintains a consistent grayscale and a crisp word rhythm, with terminals and serifs providing subtle punctuation at text sizes.