Serif Normal Ibroz 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, headlines, institutional, packaging, classic, literary, trustworthy, formal, traditional, text readability, classic tone, editorial utility, authoritative voice, heritage feel, bracketed, wedge serifs, calligraphic, vertical stress, crisp.
A traditional serif with sturdy, bracketed wedge serifs and a slightly calligraphic stroke modulation. The forms show vertical stress and a firm, print-like rhythm, with compact bowls and fairly open counters that keep paragraphs legible. Terminals tend to be blunt and squared off rather than delicate, and the serifs feel confident without becoming slab-like. Capitals are upright and stately, while the lowercase has a workmanlike texture with clear joins and consistent spacing that reads evenly in continuous text.
Well-suited for book and long-form editorial settings where a stable, traditional serif texture is desired. It also performs nicely for headlines, pull quotes, and title work that benefits from a classic voice, and can support institutional or heritage-oriented branding and packaging where credibility matters.
The overall tone is classic and literary, suggesting the voice of established publishing and institutional communication. Its sturdy detailing and restrained contrast convey reliability and seriousness, with a subtle old-style warmth rather than a sharp modern edge.
The design appears intended to provide a conventional, highly readable serif with a familiar publishing feel, balancing sturdy construction with enough modulation to keep the page lively. Its detailing prioritizes dependable text performance while offering a classic, authoritative presence for display sizes as well.
In the sample text, the font maintains a consistent color across lines, with slightly varied character widths that give it a natural, bookish cadence. Numerals appear sturdy and straightforward, matching the text weight and maintaining the same serifed, print-oriented character.