Serif Other Togu 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, branding, packaging, gothic, regal, dramatic, ceremonial, enigmatic, display impact, formal tone, historical flavor, stylized serif, spiky serifs, wedge terminals, angular, condensed caps, sharp joins.
A decorative serif with tall proportions, high stroke contrast, and sharply cut wedge serifs that often flare into pointed terminals. The construction is strongly angular, with narrow joins and crisp corners that give bowls and counters a faceted, almost chiseled feel. Capitals read slightly condensed and vertical, while lowercase forms keep a steady rhythm through narrow stems, tight apertures, and distinctive, tapering terminals. Overall spacing looks moderately tight in text, reinforcing a compact, vertical texture with pronounced black–white alternation.
Best suited to headlines and short passages where its distinctive angular serif language can be appreciated—such as posters, book covers, album art, and brand marks. It also fits packaging and editorial titling that aims for a formal, dramatic mood; for long body text, its sharp terminals and compact rhythm will be more effective at larger sizes with comfortable leading.
The font conveys a gothic, ceremonial tone—dramatic and authoritative rather than friendly. Its sharp serifs and faceted shapes suggest formality and a hint of mystery, lending an old-world, engraved flavor that feels theatrical and emblematic.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a traditional serif into a more ornamental, blade-cut display style, prioritizing striking silhouettes and high-contrast rhythm. Its consistent use of pointed serifs and faceted curves suggests a focus on dramatic titling and emblematic typography.
Several glyphs emphasize pointed extremities and dagger-like stroke endings, creating a strong silhouette at display sizes. The numerals share the same angular, cut-stone logic, helping headings and titling maintain a consistent, stylized voice.