Serif Normal Ohbav 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, headlines, packaging, signage, bookish, traditional, confident, authoritative, readability, print texture, classic tone, editorial impact, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, soft corners, compact spacing, ink-trap feel.
This typeface is a sturdy serif with bracketed serifs, rounded joins, and a distinctly weighty color on the page. Strokes are smoothly modeled with moderate thick–thin behavior and softened corners that keep the texture from feeling sharp. Many letters show ball or teardrop terminals (notably in the lowercase), while capitals maintain a classic, slightly condensed, inscriptional stance. Counters are relatively tight and sidebearings read compact, producing a dense, even rhythm in text. Numerals are robust and old-style in spirit, with curving forms and pronounced terminals that match the text face character.
It suits editorial settings where a classic serif voice is needed, working well for magazine headings, pull quotes, and dense typographic layouts. The strong stroke presence also makes it effective for book covers, packaging, and short-to-medium text at comfortable sizes where its compact rhythm reads intentional rather than tight.
The overall tone is traditional and bookish, projecting authority and familiarity rather than flash. Its heavy presence and rounded detailing give it a confident, slightly vintage editorial feel, reminiscent of durable print typography.
The design appears intended as a conventional reading serif with added weight and softened, print-like finishing, aiming for dependable legibility while delivering a bold, traditional tone for editorial and display use.
The serif treatment is consistent and strongly voiced, with noticeable bracketing that blends the serifs into the stems. The lowercase shows a friendly, slightly idiosyncratic texture—especially in letters with rounded bowls and terminal drops—adding warmth without turning decorative.