Serif Normal Urnih 2 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, headlines, subheads, refined, bookish, formal, quiet, space saving, editorial tone, classic readability, hierarchy, condensed, crisp, vertical, bracketed, airy.
A condensed serif with a strong vertical axis and an overall tall, slender silhouette. Strokes stay relatively even with only modest thick–thin modulation, while fine, bracketed serifs and tapered terminals keep the outlines crisp rather than heavy. Counters are narrow and oval, and curves are drawn with a controlled, slightly rigid geometry that emphasizes height. The lowercase shows a straightforward, readable construction with compact bowls and a tidy rhythm, and the numerals echo the same upright, economical proportions.
Works well for editorial typography where a classic serif feel is desired but horizontal space is limited, such as magazines, book interiors, and newspaper-style layouts. It also suits headlines and subheads that need a dignified, vertical presence, and can serve as a restrained brand type in print-forward identities.
The tone is restrained and editorial, leaning refined and traditional without becoming ornate. Its narrow proportions and clean finishing details give it a composed, slightly formal voice that feels suited to classic publishing and institutional settings.
Likely intended as a space-efficient text and display serif that preserves traditional serif signals while maintaining a clean, economical rhythm. The design balances legibility with a distinctive tall profile for editorial hierarchy and compact layouts.
Capitals read especially tall and columnar, giving headings a stately cadence. The overall spacing feels measured and compact, producing a linear texture in text while still retaining clear serif cues for word-shape recognition.