Serif Normal Ulmas 2 is a very light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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This serif features very fine hairlines paired with comparatively sturdier main strokes, producing a crisp, high-contrast texture. Serifs are small and sharp with subtle bracketing, and terminals often finish in tapered points that suggest a gently calligraphic construction. Capitals feel tall and poised with generous internal space, while the lowercase keeps a moderate x-height and a light, airy rhythm; ascenders and descenders are notably long. Curves are smooth and controlled, with narrow joins and thin cross-strokes that emphasize a polished, editorial look.
It suits display and larger text settings where its high contrast and fine details can be appreciated—such as magazine headlines, fashion branding, book covers, and refined invitations. It can also work for short editorial passages at comfortable sizes and with adequate leading, where the light color and long extenders contribute to an elegant reading rhythm.
The overall tone is sophisticated and restrained, with a distinctly luxe, high-end character. Its delicate contrast and precise detailing evoke fashion publishing and classic book typography, reading as formal, cultured, and quietly dramatic rather than robust or utilitarian.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on a classic high-contrast text serif: graceful proportions, precise serifs, and a bright typographic color aimed at premium editorial and branding contexts. Its consistent delicacy across letters and numerals suggests a focus on cultivated, high-end typography rather than heavy-duty everyday UI reading.
In text, the hairline horizontals and fine serifs create an especially light page color, so spacing and line length become important for maintaining clarity. The figures follow the same elegant, high-contrast logic, with slender strokes and open counters that keep them visually consistent with the letters.