Inline Igfo 2 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, book covers, posters, branding, invitations, elegant, editorial, refined, decorative, classic, engraved effect, decorative serif, editorial voice, premium feel, serif, inline detailing, high-contrast feel, calligraphic, crisp.
A serif text face with slender, sharply drawn outlines and a consistent inline cut that creates a double-stroke, engraved effect. Curves are smooth and controlled, with moderate contrast and crisp joins that keep the forms feeling precise rather than soft. The capitals are proportioned for display clarity, while the lowercase maintains a conventional rhythm with compact bowls and tidy terminals; the inline detail tracks cleanly through stems, arcs, and serifs without breaking the overall stroke continuity. Numerals follow the same refined construction, balancing thin horizontals with slightly fuller curves for legibility.
Well-suited to headlines, titling, and short to medium passages where a refined, engraved look is desirable—such as book covers, magazine features, boutique branding, menus, packaging, and event invitations. It can also work as a distinctive accent face paired with a simpler serif or sans for body text.
The overall tone reads polished and ceremonial, like engraved stationery or classic editorial titling. The inline treatment adds a touch of ornament and theatricality while staying disciplined and grown-up, suggesting sophistication more than playfulness.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic serif voice with added visual richness through inline carving, creating an engraved or letterpress-like impression without becoming overly ornate. It prioritizes elegance and recognizability across both capitals and lowercase for practical display use.
The face relies on its internal linework to create visual interest, so it appears best when rendered at sizes where the inner cut remains clearly separated from the outer stroke. In longer text, the added interior detail increases texture and makes the page feel more decorative and less purely utilitarian.