Serif Other Omra 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, logotypes, titles, gothic, dramatic, antique, theatrical, mysterious, display impact, historic tone, engraved look, dramatic voice, wedge serif, spurred, incised, flared, angular.
This typeface is a narrow, vertically oriented serif with sharp wedge-like terminals and pronounced spurs that give many letters a chiseled, incised feel. Strokes transition with moderate contrast and show subtle flaring at ends rather than smooth bracketed serifs, producing a crisp, calligraphic rhythm. Curves are tightened and slightly angular, while counters stay relatively open for the width, helping the text retain clarity despite the condensed proportions. The overall texture is dark and energetic, with pointed details on capitals and similarly spurred, upright lowercase forms.
It performs best in headlines and short text where its sharp wedges and condensed verticality can be appreciated—posters, book and album covers, title treatments, and logo/wordmark work. In longer settings it can still function, but the spurred details and tight width suggest using generous size, leading, or tracking for comfortable reading.
The letterforms evoke an old-world, slightly gothic atmosphere—formal, dramatic, and a bit ominous. The sharp terminals and narrow stance read as ceremonial and theatrical, suited to designs that want a historic or mystical edge rather than a quiet, contemporary neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a condensed, high-impact serif voice with an antique, engraved character—combining legible structure with decorative, pointed terminals to create a distinctive, display-forward texture.
Capitals lean toward ornamental display behavior, with distinctive pointed joins and tapering that create a carved-stone impression. Numerals follow the same narrow, sharp-terminal logic, keeping a cohesive tone across alphanumerics.