Serif Other Fisy 2 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, titles, posters, book covers, branding, theatrical, gothic-leaning, storybook, dramatic, vintage, distinctive voice, headline impact, brand character, period flavor, ornamented serif, wedge serif, sharp terminals, sculpted, ornamental, high-ink presence.
A decorative serif with pronounced, wedge-like serifs and crisp, calligraphic modulation that creates clear light–dark rhythm without becoming hairline-delicate. Counters are often shaped with distinctive internal forms—most notably the O/Q family—which adds a signature, emblematic look. Curves are generously rounded while joins and terminals stay pointed, producing a sculpted silhouette; lowercase forms keep a steady x-height while leaning into expressive, slightly varied widths and lively proportions.
Best suited for headlines, titling, and short to medium-length settings where its distinctive details can be appreciated—such as book covers, film/poster typography, event branding, editorial openers, and identity systems that want a dramatic, classic-leaning tone. It can work for pull quotes and large subheads, but the ornamental counters and sharp terminals will read clearest at larger sizes in print or high-resolution digital.
This typeface gives off a theatrical, slightly gothic mood with a refined, storybook elegance. The sharp terminals and stylized interior details add a sense of mystery and ceremony, making it feel more like a display voice than a neutral text workhorse. Overall it reads as classic yet intentionally idiosyncratic.
The design appears intended to deliver a recognizable, characterful serif for display settings, using wedge serifs and custom counter shapes to create immediate identity. Its letterforms prioritize silhouette and personality—especially in rounds and diagonals—over neutrality, suggesting a focus on expressive branding and titling.
The capitals feel especially emblematic, with strong wedge serifs and confident, high-impact shapes. Numerals follow the same stylized logic, keeping the set visually cohesive for display use.