Serif Normal Funur 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book design, editorial, magazines, invitations, branding, literary, formal, refined, classic, elegant, text emphasis, editorial tone, classic elegance, calligraphic flavor, bracketed serifs, calligraphic, diagonal stress, crisp terminals, narrow joins.
This typeface is a high-contrast serif italic with pronounced diagonal stress and crisp, finely tapered hairlines. Serifs are bracketed and sharp, with many strokes ending in thin, pointed terminals that reinforce a lively, calligraphic rhythm. Proportions are moderately compact with an upright, bookish presence despite the slant, and the letterforms show subtle width variation across the alphabet for a natural, text-like texture. Numerals follow the same italic, contrasty logic, with slender diagonals and clearly differentiated shapes.
It suits editorial and book typography where an italic voice is needed for emphasis, quotations, leads, or elegant subheads. The face can also work well in formal branding and invitation-style materials where a classic serif italic tone is desirable, and it performs best when given sufficient size and printing/screen conditions that preserve its fine hairlines.
The overall tone is refined and literary, evoking traditional editorial typography and a slightly dramatic, cultivated elegance. Its energetic slant and sharp finishing details add sophistication and motion, making it feel more expressive than a neutral text face while still remaining conventional and composed.
The design appears intended to provide a conventional, high-contrast serif italic with a distinctly calligraphic finish—suitable for refined reading settings and expressive typographic emphasis without departing from traditional serif construction.
In longer lines, the strong thick–thin pattern and angled joins create a clear horizontal flow, while the sharp hairlines and pointed terminals can appear delicate at small sizes or on low-contrast backgrounds. The italic construction feels continuous across capitals, lowercase, and figures, giving paragraphs a cohesive, intentional voice.