Serif Normal Modis 2 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: magazines, book covers, headlines, branding, posters, editorial, refined, classic, dramatic, formal, editorial voice, classic authority, premium tone, display clarity, typographic elegance, bracketed, crisp, high-contrast, sculpted, calligraphic.
A high-contrast serif with sharp, tapered terminals and bracketed serifs that feel carved rather than blunt. The strokes show a pronounced thick–thin rhythm, with hairline connections and weight concentrated in verticals and main stems. Counters are generous and shapes are broadly proportioned, giving capitals a stately, open silhouette. The lowercase combines sturdy bowls with delicately thinned joins, and the numerals follow the same crisp, chiseled logic with clear, traditional forms.
Well suited to magazine and newspaper-style display typography, book covers, and brand wordmarks that benefit from classic authority. It can also support short blocks of text where a refined, high-contrast texture is desired, and excels in larger sizes for headlines and pull quotes where the sharp serifs and hairlines can be appreciated.
The overall tone is polished and authoritative, with a distinctly editorial seriousness. Its crisp hairlines and sculpted serifs add a sense of sophistication and drama, suggesting heritage and restraint rather than playfulness. At larger sizes it reads as elegant and emphatic, making the typography feel curated and premium.
The design appears intended to deliver a traditional text-serif foundation with heightened contrast and crisp detail, balancing readability with a more dramatic, editorial presence. Its proportions and consistent serif treatment suggest a focus on classic typography for contemporary publishing and brand applications.
In text settings the strong contrast produces a lively sparkle, while the wide stance keeps lines from feeling cramped. The design favors clean, upright posture and clear, conventional letterforms, with sharp details that become a defining feature as size increases.