Serif Forked/Spurred Tyko 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logotypes, western, vintage, bold, sturdy, decorative, heritage display, western flavor, brand impact, poster utility, bracketed, spurred, rounded corners, ink-trap feel, blunt.
A sturdy serif with broad proportions, low stroke contrast, and prominent bracketed serifs that often end in small forks or spurs. Curves are squarish and softened, with rounded corners and occasional notch-like shaping that gives some counters a slightly inset, almost ink-trap feel. The overall construction reads compact and engineered: heavy horizontals, firm verticals, and blocky bowls on letters like B, D, O, and P, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) carry crisp wedge-like terminals. Numerals echo the same squared geometry, especially the rounded-rectangle 0/8/9 forms.
Best suited to posters, headlines, signage, and packaging where a vintage, Western-leaning voice is desired. It can also serve logotypes and short brand lines that benefit from sturdy letterforms and decorative spur details, rather than long-form reading.
The tone is assertive and nostalgic, evoking turn-of-the-century posters, Western ephemera, and industrial branding. Its forked/spurred endings add a touch of ornament without becoming delicate, keeping the personality confident and workmanlike.
The design appears intended to combine the authority of a traditional serif with decorative, forked terminal cues associated with historic display lettering. Its wide stance and squared curves prioritize impact and recognizability at medium-to-large sizes.
In text, the strong serif activity and chunky internal shapes create a pronounced rhythm and a dark, poster-friendly color. The distinctive terminals and squarish rounds make it more characterful than a typical book serif, favoring display settings where the detailing remains visible.