Serif Normal Idriv 2 is a light, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, longform, headlines, classic, refined, bookish, formal, literary, readability, editorial tone, classic polish, spacious setting, bracketed, transitional, airy, open, polished.
This serif has an expansive horizontal footprint and generous letterfit, producing an open, unhurried rhythm. Strokes show moderate thick–thin differentiation with crisp, bracketed serifs and mostly vertical stress, giving the forms a traditional text-face structure without feeling heavy. Curves are smooth and slightly oval, counters are roomy, and joins are clean; terminals tend toward small, neat finishing details rather than dramatic flares. The lowercase keeps a steady, readable build with compact serifs and straightforward construction, while figures follow the same restrained, lightly modeled approach.
Well-suited to editorial typography where a traditional serif voice is desired, including magazines, essays, and book interiors that benefit from open spacing and clear word shapes. It also works effectively for refined headlines and pull quotes, where the broad proportions can create a dignified, upscale texture.
The overall tone is classic and composed, with a calm, literary formality. Its wide stance and clean modulation read as elegant and editorial rather than decorative, suggesting careful, traditional typesetting.
The design appears intended as a conventional, readable serif with a more expansive set width, balancing classic letterforms with an airy, modernized spacing. Its restrained contrast and tidy serifs aim for dependable clarity and a polished, editorial tone across display and text settings.
The wide proportions create noticeable whitespace inside and between letters, which helps the sample text look breathable at larger sizes and gives headlines a stately, measured presence. Diacritics shown (e.g., dotted i/j) and punctuation styling appear simple and consistent with the restrained serif treatment.