Serif Other Omlu 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, brand marks, titles, gothic, antique, dramatic, storybook, occult, atmosphere, antique feel, gothic voice, display impact, thematic branding, flared, pointed serifs, chiselled, condensed, calligraphic.
A condensed decorative serif with sharp, flared terminals and wedge-like serifs that give strokes a carved, slightly calligraphic finish. The overall contrast stays modest, but many joins and stroke ends taper into points, creating a crisp, spiky silhouette. Counters are relatively compact and vertical rhythm is tight, with tall ascenders/descenders and a narrow footprint that keeps words dense and upright. Numerals and capitals echo the same pointed, slightly irregular flare behavior for a consistent, stylized texture in text.
Best suited to short to medium-length display settings such as headlines, posters, title treatments, and book or game covers where its narrow build and pointed detailing can carry a theme. It can work for branding and logotypes needing an antique or gothic tone, while body copy may benefit from larger sizes and generous spacing to keep the texture from feeling too busy.
The font projects an antique, gothic-leaning mood—somber, theatrical, and a bit mysterious. Its narrow, pointed forms suggest old-world printing and folklore aesthetics, lending a dramatic voice that feels at home in genre-forward settings.
The design appears intended to provide a condensed serif voice with a distinctive, spurred terminal language—evoking historical or gothic references while staying legible and structured. It prioritizes character and atmosphere over neutrality, offering a consistent decorative flavor across letters and figures.
In continuous text the strong vertical emphasis and frequent tapered terminals create a lively texture that can read as edgy or ritualistic. The distinctive shapes are most noticeable in capitals and at word endings, where the flared points add ornament without becoming fully ornate.