Serif Other Ipse 2 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, magazine, branding, elegant, dramatic, classic, literary, editorial voice, premium feel, expressive serif, display impact, bracketed, flared, calligraphic, sculpted, crisp.
This serif features pronounced thick–thin modulation with sharp, tapered hairlines and sturdy vertical stems. Serifs are bracketed and often flare into wedge-like terminals, giving strokes a carved, sculptural feel rather than a strictly mechanical finish. Curves are generously rounded, while joins and apertures show a subtly calligraphic logic, producing lively rhythm and uneven color across words. Capitals are stately and open, and the lowercase combines compact bowls with distinctive terminals and a prominent, footed "g".
Best suited to headlines, subheads, pull quotes, and editorial layouts where contrast and terminal detail can be appreciated. It also fits book and magazine covers, boutique branding, and packaging that calls for a classic-yet-expressive serif voice. For longer reading, it will typically perform better at comfortable sizes with thoughtful spacing.
The overall tone reads refined and literary, with a dramatic, fashion-forward crispness that still feels rooted in traditional book serifs. Its sculpted terminals and high contrast add a touch of theatricality, making it feel premium and expressive without becoming overtly ornamental.
The design appears intended to merge a traditional serif foundation with more sculpted, calligraphic terminal behavior, creating a distinctive display serif that still feels credible in editorial typography. The goal seems to be a recognizable, premium texture—elegant at a glance, with character revealed in the details.
In text, the strong contrast and sharp terminals create a bright, sparkling texture that favors larger sizes or well-spaced settings. The figures and capitals show a display-leaning presence, while the lowercase maintains enough regularity to function in short passages and pull quotes.