Serif Normal Inrap 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, book covers, pull quotes, classic, formal, bookish, refined, space saving, classic reading, editorial voice, headline economy, bracketed serifs, tall proportions, crisp terminals, vertical stress, airy spacing.
A compact, tall-proportioned serif with bracketed serifs and a restrained, traditional construction. Strokes show moderate thick–thin modulation with predominantly vertical stress, and the joins and serifs are clean and gently curved rather than blocky. Counters are relatively tight and the overall letterforms feel economical, with narrow set widths and a steady, upright rhythm. Lowercase forms read as conventional and text-oriented, with a compact x-height and clear differentiation between straight stems and rounded bowls.
It suits space-conscious headlines, editorial layouts, and magazine typography where a traditional serif voice is desired without wide set widths. It can also work for book covers and pull quotes, delivering a classic tone and a compact footprint that helps fit longer titles.
The tone is classic and editorial, evoking traditional book typography and newspaper/headline serif manners. Its narrow stance and crisp serifs add a slightly authoritative, no-nonsense feel, while the moderate contrast keeps it composed rather than flamboyant.
The design appears intended as a conventional text serif optimized for a narrow footprint, aiming to balance traditional readability cues with a tighter, more space-efficient silhouette for editorial and display settings.
In the samples, the font maintains consistent color across mixed case and numerals, and the punctuation and figures carry the same disciplined, vertical emphasis as the letters. The slender proportions create an airy line texture, especially in display sizes, while preserving familiar serif cues for readability.