Serif Normal Pereh 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazines, branding, book covers, posters, editorial, fashion, luxury, dramatic, refined, editorial voice, luxury tone, display impact, classical revival, high-contrast, hairline, sculpted, crisp, bracketed.
A high-contrast serif with sculpted, calligraphic modulation: thick verticals and razor-thin hairlines create a crisp, glossy rhythm. Serifs are sharp and finely bracketed, with tapered terminals that feel chiseled rather than blunt. Capitals are elegant and slightly narrow, with lively curves in forms like C, G, and S, while the lowercase keeps a steady, readable structure and a moderate x-height. The overall texture is bright and airy at text sizes, with pronounced stroke contrast and delicate joins that emphasize verticality.
Well suited to editorial headlines, magazine typography, and brand identities that want a refined, high-end impression. It also fits book covers and display applications where its dramatic contrast and sharp serifs can be showcased, and can work for short-form text when reproduced at comfortable sizes with good output quality.
The tone is polished and editorial, projecting sophistication and drama through its thin hairlines and crisp serif detail. It reads as upscale and fashion-forward, with a formal, curated feel that suits premium and culturally “classic” contexts.
Designed to deliver a modernized classical serif voice: traditional proportions and serif grammar paired with pronounced contrast and sleek detailing. The intention appears to balance readability with a distinctly editorial, luxurious presence for prominent typographic moments.
The figures follow the same high-contrast logic, with thin horizontals and more substantial vertical strokes; curved numerals appear especially elegant, while straight-sided forms keep a composed, traditional stance. In setting, the strong contrast produces striking headlines and a refined page color, though the finest hairlines suggest it will look best with sufficient size and printing/screen clarity.