Wacky Fegaw 2 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, invites, quirky, whimsical, delicate, bookish, offbeat, stand out, add whimsy, evoke vintage, create character, spidery, airy, linear, hairline, eccentric.
A very slender, hairline serif with a tall, compressed silhouette and a distinctly idiosyncratic rhythm. Strokes stay mostly uniform and fine, with small wedge-like terminals and occasional teardrop/ball-ish finishing touches that read as hand-drawn rather than strictly mechanical. Curves are lightly tensioned and slightly irregular, and several forms lean on simplified, narrow counters that emphasize verticality. The lowercase shows a short x-height with long ascenders/descenders, and the figures follow the same thin, linear construction with open, softly curved shapes.
Best suited to display settings where its unusual terminals and tall proportions can be appreciated—headlines, short phrases, packaging accents, boutique branding, and invitation or event materials. It can work for longer lines at larger sizes, but the very fine strokes suggest avoiding small sizes or low-contrast printing environments.
The overall tone is quirky and lightly theatrical—elegant at a distance but intentionally odd up close. Its thinness and narrowness feel refined, while the irregular terminals and eccentric proportions add a playful, storybook-like personality.
This appears designed to fuse a classic serif skeleton with deliberately eccentric, decorative details—creating a distinctive, slightly wobbly elegance meant to stand out in titles and expressive typography.
Spacing appears relatively open for such narrow letterforms, giving words a wiry, airy texture in text. The design relies on distinctive terminals and elongated verticals for character, so it reads more as a stylistic voice than a neutral text face.