Serif Normal Womur 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, reports, literary titles, refined, calm, bookish, contemporary, graceful, readability, editorial tone, modern classic, versatility, bracketed, crisp, open counters, moderate axis, delicate serifs.
A polished serif with slender, evenly modulated strokes and gently bracketed serifs. Curves are clean and open, with round forms (C, O) feeling smooth and controlled, and terminals staying crisp rather than calligraphic. Capitals are stately and well-proportioned, while the lowercase shows a readable rhythm with moderate ascenders/descenders and a slightly generous, contemporary spacing. Numerals are elegant and airy, with rounded forms and fine finishing details that keep the texture light on the page.
Well-suited to book typography, long-form reading, and editorial layouts where a smooth, composed texture supports comfortable scanning. It also works for magazine features, reports, and cultural or academic materials that benefit from a refined serif voice, and for headings where a discreet, upscale presence is preferred over high-contrast display styling.
The overall tone is restrained and refined, suggesting editorial clarity more than ornament. It feels calm and literary, with a subtle modern cleanliness that keeps it from reading as overtly historical. The result is poised and professional, suitable for settings where quiet sophistication is desired.
The design appears intended as a contemporary, versatile text serif: crisp enough for modern layout and screen-like clarity, yet traditional enough to feel familiar in body copy. Its controlled modulation and measured proportions suggest an emphasis on readability and an even typographic color across paragraphs.
In text, the type builds an even gray with clear word shapes and little stroke drama, relying on proportion and serif detailing for character. The italic is not shown, and the roman’s understated construction favors continuity across long passages.