Serif Normal Huruh 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Anachak' by Jipatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, logos, dynamic, technical, retro, futuristic, assertive, stylized serif, speed emphasis, geometric flavor, display impact, angular, oblique, spurred, flared, chiseled.
This typeface presents a sharply oblique serif construction with a distinctly angular, engineered feel. Strokes are largely monolinear with minimal contrast, while terminals end in crisp, wedge-like spurs and small flares rather than heavy brackets. Bowls and counters often read as squared or faceted, and many joins resolve into pointed corners, giving the outlines a chiseled, geometric rhythm. The proportions are generous and horizontally stretched, with compact internal spaces and a tight, forward-leaning cadence that remains consistent from capitals to lowercase and figures.
Best suited to headlines, posters, branding, and packaging where a sharp, forward-leaning voice is desirable. It can also work for short pulls, titles, and logo-like wordmarks where its angular detailing and wide stance help create a memorable silhouette.
The overall tone is fast, mechanical, and slightly stylized, evoking a techno-leaning retro sensibility rather than classic book typography. Its sharp angles and slanted energy feel purposeful and bold, lending a sense of motion and precision.
The design appears intended to merge conventional serif structure with a more geometric, futuristic outline language. By keeping contrast restrained while emphasizing oblique motion, faceted curves, and spurred terminals, it aims to deliver a distinctive display serif that feels precise and energetic.
In text, the strong slant and frequent angular cuts create a distinctive texture that stands out at display sizes, while the squared counters and spurred serifs give letters a rigid, constructed character. The figures echo the same faceted geometry, supporting cohesive headline settings where numbers appear alongside caps.