Serif Normal Limom 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazines, book titles, branding, elegant, refined, formal, literary, elegance, editorial tone, classic authority, premium branding, hairline, sharp serifs, bracketed, high waist, sculpted.
This typeface is a high-contrast serif with hairline horizontals and crisp, tapered serifs that give the forms a sculpted, calligraphic finish. Strokes transition quickly from thick to thin, with narrow joins and pronounced thinning through curves, creating a bright, glossy texture in text. Capitals are stately and relatively narrow, with clean apexes and finely cut terminals; rounds (C, G, O) show tight modulation and precise stress. Lowercase follows a traditional book-seriff structure with a moderate x-height, compact bowls, and sharp, well-defined entry/exit strokes, producing a disciplined rhythm and strong vertical emphasis.
Well-suited to headlines, deck copy, and pull quotes where its contrast and sharp serifs can project sophistication. It also fits book and journal titling, fashion or arts-oriented editorial design, and premium branding applications where a classic serif voice is desired.
The overall tone is polished and authoritative, conveying a classic, upscale feel associated with literature, fashion, and cultural institutions. Its dramatic contrast and refined detailing read as sophisticated and ceremonial rather than utilitarian, with a distinctly editorial voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional, bookish serif foundation with elevated contrast and refined finishing, aiming for an upscale editorial presence. Its consistent modulation and carefully cut serifs suggest an emphasis on elegance and typographic drama while maintaining familiar text-seriff proportions.
In the sample text, the thin strokes remain prominent and give the page a lively sparkle, while the heavier verticals anchor lines with a steady cadence. The numerals match the letterforms’ contrast and elegance, with the 8 and 9 showing especially strong thick–thin interplay and sharp terminals. Spacing appears balanced for display-to-text settings, though the hairlines suggest it will look best with adequate size and print/display conditions that preserve fine detail.