Serif Normal Ohliy 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, packaging, headlines, posters, vintage, bookish, warm, sturdy, folksy, text solidity, traditional tone, print warmth, readable color, bracketed, soft serifs, blunt terminals, organic, inky.
This serif has heavy, rounded strokes with softened, bracketed serifs that read more as sturdy nubs than sharp hairlines. Curves are generously full and slightly squarish in places, and many terminals end in blunt, subtly flared shapes that give an inked, printed feel. The overall rhythm is steady and compact, with solid counters and a confident baseline; widths vary by glyph in a natural, text-oriented way. Numerals are robust and clear, matching the letterforms’ rounded, weighty proportions.
It suits editorial design, book and long-form reading contexts where a dark, stable texture is desirable. The weight and softened serif treatment also work well for packaging, labels, and heritage-leaning branding, and it can deliver confident headlines when space allows for its dense color.
The tone is warm and old-fashioned, evoking traditional printing and editorial typography rather than sleek modern minimalism. Its friendly heft and softened details feel approachable and slightly rustic, with a quietly authoritative, bookish presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional serif reading experience with extra weight and softened details, prioritizing durability and warmth over refinement. Its forms suggest a goal of dependable legibility and a traditional, print-rooted voice that remains friendly in contemporary layouts.
The lowercase shows a strong, readable silhouette with sturdy joins and minimal finesse in contrast, which helps the face hold together in dense text. The capitals carry a classic, slightly condensed gravity without becoming formal or delicate, and the overall texture stays dark and even in paragraph settings.