Serif Flared Gufo 4 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, album covers, game titles, gothic, medieval, blackletter, dramatic, historic, display impact, historic tone, genre branding, carved aesthetic, title emphasis, angular, chiseled, flared, spurred, tight.
A heavy, angular serif design with chiseled outlines and pronounced flared stroke endings that read like cut metal or carved wood. Letters lean forward with a consistent rightward slant, and the forms are built from broad strokes that terminate in sharp spurs and wedge-like serifs. Counters are compact and often polygonal, with crisp inside corners and minimal modulation, giving the texture a dense, high-impact rhythm. The capitals are tall and blocky with faceted shoulders, while the lowercase maintains a sturdy, upright structure despite the italic angle; figures match the same beveled, spurred construction for cohesive titling sets.
Best suited to short, display-driven applications such as posters, headlines, wordmarks, and title treatments where its carved angularity can be appreciated at larger sizes. It also fits genre-forward branding (fantasy, gothic, metal, or historical themes) and packaging or labels that benefit from a bold, ornamental voice.
The overall tone is dark, emphatic, and historically charged—evoking medieval signage, gothic titles, and heavy-metal or fantasy aesthetics. Its sharp terminals and carved texture add urgency and spectacle, making it feel ceremonial and forceful rather than conversational.
The design appears intended as an assertive display face that translates blackletter-inspired energy into a more blocky, faceted construction, emphasizing flared endings and sharp interior corners for maximum impact. It prioritizes iconic silhouette and texture over extended-readability, aiming for strong thematic signaling in titles and branding.
In text settings the strong internal angles and tight counters create a compact, energetic color that works best with generous tracking and ample line spacing. The forward slant and spurred details give the baseline a lively, slightly aggressive motion, while the consistent weight keeps the page color very solid.