Serif Other Opmef 2 is a light, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, magazine titles, packaging, fashion, editorial, art deco, theatrical, luxurious, display drama, luxury branding, decorative impact, era reference, flared, crisp, calligraphic, sharp, ornamental.
A decorative serif with extreme stroke contrast: hairline-thin connections and terminals set against bold, sculpted main strokes. Serifs are sharply flared and wedge-like, often creating pointed, triangular ends and cut-in notches where strokes meet. Curves are taut and geometric, with narrow joins and occasional ribbon-like crossbars that slice through bowls (notably in letters like A, H, e, and some numerals), producing a carved, stencil-adjacent feel without breaking the forms completely. Spacing appears generous and the overall silhouette is broad, giving capitals a stately, poster-like presence while lowercase retains a clean, upright structure with small, crisp terminals.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, magazine mastheads, brand marks, and premium packaging where the sharp contrast and ornamental terminals can read clearly. It can also work for short pull quotes or section headers, especially when set with ample size and breathing room.
The font projects a high-fashion, display-forward attitude with a distinctly stylized, era-evocative glamour. Its sharp flares and hairline details feel dramatic and ceremonial, suggesting luxury branding, boutique packaging, and classic marquee or titling aesthetics.
This font appears designed to deliver maximum visual character through high-contrast, flared serif construction and distinctive internal strokes, prioritizing memorable silhouettes over understated text readability. The consistent use of sharp wedges and hairlines suggests an intent to reference classic decorative serif traditions with a modern, graphic polish.
The design leans on repeated motifs—needle-thin cross-strokes, flared tips, and internal cut-ins—to maintain coherence across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. The strongest visual moments come from the interplay of thick outer curves and hairline interior strokes, which creates sparkle at larger sizes but may become delicate at small sizes.