Serif Flared Arvy 2 is a bold, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, mastheads, logotypes, packaging, dramatic, elegant, theatrical, vintage, editorial, display impact, compact fit, luxury tone, vintage drama, condensed, didone-like, flared terminals, knife serifs, tight spacing.
A condensed serif with pronounced vertical stress and sharp thick–thin contrast. Stems taper into flared, wedge-like terminals and fine hairlines, giving the forms a carved, knife-edged look. Curves are taut and narrow, with small apertures and compact counters that reinforce a tall, poster-like rhythm. Uppercase and lowercase share a disciplined, upright posture, while figures echo the same contrast and tapered finishing for consistent texture.
Best used at display sizes where the high contrast and flared terminals can be appreciated—headlines, magazine covers, posters, and branding. It can also work for short pull quotes or section titles, particularly when a narrow width is needed to fit tight columns while still feeling luxurious and assertive.
The overall tone is formal and high-drama, combining fashion-editorial polish with a slightly gothic, old-world edge. Its narrow build and cutting contrast create a confident, attention-seeking voice suited to statements rather than understatement.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a compact width, pairing classic high-contrast serif structure with flared, sharpened endings for a distinctive signature. It prioritizes striking silhouette and rhythmic verticality to command attention in editorial and branding contexts.
In longer text the dense, dark verticals and tight internal spaces create a strong stripe pattern, especially in rounded letters and in sequences with many vertical strokes. The italics are not shown; the style presented reads as a display-oriented roman with distinctly tapered terminals across both letters and numerals.