Inline Nuni 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, branding, packaging, victorian, theatrical, vintage, ornate, editorial, engraved look, decorative display, classic revival, attention capture, title emphasis, inline detail, bracketed serifs, high-shouldered, decorative, crisp terminals.
A decorative serif with an engraved inline running through the main strokes, creating a carved, two-tone feel within otherwise solid letterforms. The design uses bracketed serifs, pronounced thick–thin modulation, and slightly flared terminals that keep the silhouettes crisp while adding a traditional, display-oriented rhythm. Capitals are stately and open, with generous curves in C/G/O and a distinctive Q tail; lowercase forms show lively calligraphic influences, including a looped g and a single-storey a. Numerals are similarly stylized, with curved, old-style-like proportions that harmonize with the text glyphs.
Best suited to display typography such as headlines, posters, book covers, and branded wordmarks where the inline engraving can be appreciated. It can also work for short pull quotes, packaging titles, and event or venue-style graphics, especially when paired with a simpler companion for body text.
The inline engraving reads as classic and theatrical, evoking printed ephemera, book titling, and turn-of-the-century signage. It balances refinement with a hint of showmanship, making even short words feel ceremonious and attention-grabbing.
The font appears designed to translate an engraved or inlaid print aesthetic into a consistent digital display face, using an internal inline to add richness without relying on outlines alone. Its proportions and serif construction prioritize characterful silhouettes and a decorative texture that reads strongly in titles and prominent labels.
The internal inline detail is consistent across letters and numbers, and it becomes a prominent texture at larger sizes. In longer passages the decorative interior cuts can visually accumulate, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect clarity and impact.