Serif Normal Ninid 2 is a bold, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine titles, posters, brand marks, packaging, editorial, classic, dramatic, formal, confident, high-impact serif, luxury tone, editorial emphasis, classic revival, decorative refinement, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, sheared joins, tight apertures, deep ink traps.
A high-contrast serif with broad proportions and a strongly sculpted, calligraphic stress. Strokes transition sharply from thick verticals to hairline joins, with wedge-like bracketed serifs that flare and taper into pointed tips. Many letters show teardrop/ball terminals and small, carved-looking notches at joins, giving counters a chiseled, high-ink feel. Curves are taut and compact, apertures tend to be tight, and the overall rhythm is emphatically bold in mass while still defined by fine hairlines and sharp finishing details.
Best suited to headlines, titling, and short editorial text where its contrast and sculpted serifs can be appreciated. It can add a formal, premium voice to magazine covers, cultural posters, luxury packaging, and brand identities, while longer body copy may require generous size and spacing to preserve clarity.
The tone is assertive and theatrical, mixing classical book-serif authority with a slightly flamboyant, display-oriented sparkle. Its dramatic contrast and pointed serifs read as premium and tradition-leaning, with a confident, attention-grabbing presence that feels suited to fashion, culture, and headline-driven editorial design.
Likely designed to deliver a conventional serif structure with heightened contrast and ornamental finishing for high-impact typography. The wide stance, pointed/bracketed serifs, and ball terminals appear intended to create a distinctive, upscale texture that bridges traditional readability with display-level drama.
The alphabet shows consistent serif modeling and stress across rounds and stems, with especially pronounced terminals on characters like C, S, a, and s. Numerals are similarly weighty and stylized, with angular cuts and strong top/bottom finishing that match the caps. The sample text suggests strong impact at large sizes, where the hairlines and sharp serif tips remain a key part of the texture.