Inline Nula 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, logotypes, packaging, decorative, theatrical, vintage, editorial, ornate, engraved effect, display impact, vintage flavor, formal tone, ornamental detail, inline detailing, flared serifs, calligraphic stress, sculpted terminals, sharp joins.
A decorative serif with sculpted, high-contrast strokes and a crisp inline incision running through most letterforms. Serifs are flared and wedge-like with sharp, triangular joins, while curves show a calligraphic stress that gives bowls and rounds a slightly engraved, dimensional feel. Capitals read tall and stately, with narrow internal counters and dramatic thick–thin rhythm; the lowercase appears compact with a relatively small x-height and sturdy vertical stems. Numerals echo the same engraved treatment, with showy curves and tight apertures that emphasize the inline cut.
Best suited to headlines and short-form display settings where the inline engraving can be appreciated—posters, book or album covers, mastheads, and packaging. It also works for logo wordmarks or title treatments that want a classic, crafted look, while extended small-size text would be less ideal due to the tight counters and decorative interior detailing.
The overall tone is dramatic and display-oriented, evoking engraved signage, classic book titling, and vintage advertising. The inline carving adds sparkle and a crafted, ornamental quality that feels formal and a bit theatrical rather than utilitarian.
Likely designed as a statement serif that merges traditional inscriptional forms with an engraved inline effect to create depth and visual shimmer. The goal appears to be strong shelf impact and a premium, crafted feel in display typography.
The inline detail is consistently placed and becomes most noticeable on broad stems and large curves, creating a striped highlight that can visually shimmer at larger sizes. Some glyphs show intentionally sharp, stylized terminals and tight counters, which increases personality but can reduce clarity in dense text.