Serif Other Fipi 2 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, magazines, book covers, branding, dramatic, editorial, theatrical, refined, quirky, display impact, editorial voice, ornamental serif, distinctive branding, classic remix, bracketed, flared, calligraphic, spiky, ink-trap-like.
A high-contrast serif with sharply tapered hairlines and weighty, sculpted verticals that create a bold light–dark rhythm. Serifs are predominantly bracketed and often flare into wedge-like terminals, with occasional pointed, spur-like details that give many letters a slightly barbed silhouette. Counters are generally open and classical in proportion, while some joins and terminals show notch-like cuts and ink-trap-esque shaping that add a distinctive, decorative bite. Overall spacing reads generous and display-oriented, with a lively, slightly irregular rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to display typography such as headlines, editorial titles, pull quotes, posters, and book-cover titling where its contrast and decorative terminals can be appreciated. It can also work for branding and packaging that wants a classic serif foundation with a more idiosyncratic edge, while longer passages will benefit from larger sizes and comfortable leading.
The tone is dramatic and stylized, mixing classic bookish refinement with a slightly eccentric, stage-poster energy. Its crisp contrast and sharp terminals feel formal at first glance, but the unusual cuts and spurs introduce a quirky, attention-grabbing personality.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a traditional high-contrast serif with more ornamental, cut-in terminal treatments and energetic spurs, creating a distinctive display face that remains broadly readable. It aims to deliver an editorial, refined impression while still standing out through stylized finishing and a lively typographic color.
In text settings, the strong contrast and narrow hairlines create sparkling texture and pronounced word shapes. The design’s distinctive terminals and occasional notch-like detailing become more apparent at larger sizes, where the sculptural finishing is a key part of the voice.