Serif Normal Ofrur 2 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ekorre' by Mans Greback (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, packaging, branding, friendly, bookish, classic, approachable, robust, readability, warmth, tradition, editorial voice, print texture, bracketed serifs, soft terminals, ink-trap feel, rounded joins, lively rhythm.
A sturdy serif with generously proportioned letterforms and softly bracketed serifs. Strokes are weighty with moderate thick–thin modulation, and many joins and terminals show slight rounding that keeps the texture from feeling sharp. Counters are open and readable, while curves (notably in C, G, S, and 2/3) have a subtly calligraphic pull. The overall spacing and widths create a relaxed, expansive page color with a lively, slightly irregular rhythm typical of text-oriented serifs.
Well suited to editorial settings such as books, longform articles, and magazine typography where a strong serif voice and comfortable readability are desired. Its robust presence can also support packaging, headlines, and brand systems that want a traditional foundation with a friendlier, less rigid feel.
The tone is classic and bookish, but not austere—its rounded finishing and ample proportions make it feel warm and approachable. It suggests traditional print credibility with a friendly, conversational edge, more “storytelling” than “formal decree.”
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional, print-native serif voice with extra warmth and visual generosity. It balances tradition with softness, aiming for dependable legibility while adding a slightly expressive, personable character.
Capitals feel confident and slightly ornamental in their finishing, while the lowercase maintains a steady, readable texture. Numerals are clear and sturdy, with curved forms that match the letterstyle and keep the set cohesive in running text.