Serif Normal Fafu 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, book covers, fashion, branding, elegant, editorial, classic, refined, expressive italic, editorial polish, classic elegance, display emphasis, bracketed serifs, hairline serifs, calligraphic, diagonal stress, sharp terminals.
A high-contrast italic serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and crisp, hairline serifs. The italics show a calligraphic, slightly swashed quality, with tapered strokes, pointed entry/exit terminals, and lively diagonal stress. Capitals are tall and sculpted with narrow joins and sharp apexes, while the lowercase leans strongly with compact counters and energetic curves. Numerals follow the same refined contrast and slant, producing a cohesive, display-leaning rhythm in text.
This typeface is well suited to headlines, standfirsts, pull quotes, and other editorial applications where an expressive italic can carry hierarchy. It also fits branding and packaging that benefit from a refined, high-contrast voice, and works effectively for book covers or cultural posters when set with ample size and spacing.
The overall tone is polished and expressive, projecting an upscale, literary feel associated with editorial typography. Its sharp hairlines and sweeping italic movement create a sense of sophistication and drama, balancing classic formality with a fashionable edge.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic, high-contrast italic voice with strong calligraphic cues—prioritizing elegance and gesture over purely utilitarian neutrality. Its shapes suggest a focus on sophisticated display and editorial emphasis, with consistent contrast and sculpted serifs to maintain a premium, traditional impression.
In continuous text, the slant and contrast create a sparkling texture with noticeable stroke rhythm; fine details and tight inner spaces become more prominent at smaller sizes or lower-resolution output. The distinctive italic forms (notably the looped descenders and flowing joins) give it character suited to emphasis and headline settings.