Serif Normal Ugref 2 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A very light serif with hairline strokes and crisp, finely tapered terminals. The design leans on classical proportions with generous counters and a steady, even rhythm, while keeping contrast restrained enough to feel calm rather than dramatic. Serifs are small and sharp, often bracketed or subtly flared, and curves are drawn with a smooth, continuous stroke that reads clean at display sizes. Lowercase forms are open and tidy, with a compact, understated italicless stance and a controlled, slightly calligraphic modulation in joins and hooks.
Best suited for editorial headlines, pull quotes, book jackets, and brand wordmarks where its fine stroke weight can stay crisp. It also works well for invitations and cultural/arts materials that benefit from a restrained, elegant serif presence. For longer reading, it will perform most comfortably at larger sizes and in high-contrast printing or on-screen conditions that preserve its hairline details.
The overall tone is poised and cultured, with an airy, quiet luxury that suggests editorial polish. Its delicacy and spaciousness make it feel careful and considered—more gallery placard than utilitarian text. The voice is neutral-to-formal, with a contemporary refinement rather than overt historicism.
Likely designed to provide a modern, refined text-and-display serif with minimal visual noise and a premium, airy color. The emphasis appears to be on graceful proportions, clean curves, and delicate finishing to support sophisticated typographic settings.
Large, round forms (like O and Q) emphasize smooth geometry and generous interior space, which reinforces the lightness of the color on the page. Numerals and capitals maintain the same thin, precise line quality, giving mixed-case and alphanumeric settings a consistent, disciplined texture.