Serif Other Ubbo 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, branding, pull quotes, vintage, theatrical, editorial, eccentric, bookish, space-saving, display impact, vintage flavor, editorial tone, high-contrast, bracketed, flared, condensed, crisp.
A condensed serif with tall proportions and a distinctly vertical stance. Strokes are largely even in weight with selective thickening at joints and terminals, giving a crisp, slightly high-contrast impression without becoming fully didone. Serifs are small and sharply bracketed or subtly flared, and many terminals finish with wedge-like cuts that create a chiseled, poster-like bite. Curves are tight and upright, counters are narrow, and the rhythm is compact, producing a dense texture that stays orderly at text sizes while still reading as decorative.
Best suited to headlines, subheads, posters, and title treatments where a compact width and distinctive serif bite are assets. It can also work for short editorial bursts—pull quotes, bylines, and narrow-column settings—when you want a dense, vintage flavor without heavy stroke weight.
The overall tone feels vintage and theatrical—part newspaper display, part vaudeville poster. Its narrow, upright build and pointed terminals add urgency and drama, while the serif detailing keeps it anchored in a classic, editorial tradition. The result is expressive and slightly eccentric rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in minimal horizontal space, combining a condensed skeleton with sharp, bracketed serif details for a classic-yet-unusual display voice. Its controlled structure suggests a focus on readability in tight settings while preserving a recognizable, period-tinged personality.
The sample text shows strong line economy and a consistent vertical emphasis, with lively punctuation and numerals that match the condensed, high-waisted feel of the letters. The uppercase reads especially formal and banner-ready, while the lowercase maintains a tall, compact profile that keeps paragraphs dark and tightly woven.