Serif Other Vuli 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, game titles, gothic, heraldic, dramatic, old-world, authoritative, historic flavor, dramatic display, engraved effect, fantasy mood, brand impact, blackletter-like, angular, chiseled, wedge-serif, notched.
A very heavy display serif with a chiseled, blackletter-adjacent construction. Strokes are mostly monoline and blocky, with sharp wedge serifs and frequent triangular notches that carve into corners and joins. Counters tend to be small and squared, and many terminals end in pointed spurs that create a saw-tooth rhythm across words. Proportions feel compact with short extenders and a stable baseline, while the overall silhouette stays upright and tightly interlocked despite the decorative cuts.
Best used large for headlines, posters, title cards, and branding marks where the carved details can read cleanly. It also suits packaging, album/film titling, and game or event identities that benefit from a gothic or historic display voice. For longer passages, it works more as short bursts—pull quotes, banners, or chapter heads—than continuous body text.
The font projects a medieval, ceremonial tone—stern, armored, and slightly menacing. Its dense texture and sharpened details suggest tradition and authority, with a theatrical edge suited to fantasy and historic references.
The design appears intended to fuse traditional serif structure with blackletter-inspired sharpness, producing a bold display face that reads as engraved and ceremonial. Its notched joins and wedge serifs prioritize impact and atmosphere over neutrality, aiming to create a distinctive, period-evoking texture in headlines.
In text settings the cut-ins and narrow apertures create strong patterning and high visual mass, which can reduce clarity at smaller sizes. The numerals and capitals carry the same carved, geometric logic, helping headings and sets of initials feel cohesive.