Shadow Orma 2 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, logotypes, book covers, victorian, theatrical, poster-like, ornate, antique, vintage feel, dimensionality, display impact, ornamentation, signage, decorative, engraved, inline, flared, calligraphic.
A decorative serif with tall, condensed proportions and sharply tapered stroke endings. Letterforms use an inline/hollow treatment and an offset shadow-like companion stroke that creates a dimensional, engraved look. Serifs are small and pointed with occasional flared terminals, while curves show pronounced thick–thin modulation and crisp joins. Overall spacing is relatively tight and vertical, with lively, slightly irregular detailing that reads as intentionally hand-drawn or display-engraved rather than purely geometric.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and short display lines where the inline and shadow effects can be appreciated. It also fits branding applications such as logotypes, labels, and packaging that aim for a vintage or handcrafted premium feel. For longer passages, it will perform most comfortably at larger sizes with generous line spacing.
The font conveys a vintage, theatrical tone—evoking old playbills, apothecary labels, and turn-of-the-century advertising. Its high-drama contrast and dimensional effect feel attention-seeking and ornamental, leaning toward a gothic–Victorian sensibility without becoming fully blackletter.
The design appears intended to deliver instant period character and dimensionality through hollowed inlines and an integrated shadow effect, turning even simple words into sign-like display typography. Its condensed stance and sharp finishing details suggest a focus on impact and decorative flair over neutral readability.
The shadow/offset detail is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, giving the face a built-in emphasis even at moderate sizes. Some glyphs show distinctive swash-like flicks and notched interior cuts, which add character but also increase visual busyness in dense text.