Serif Other Fidy 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, branding, posters, packaging, editorial, fashion, dramatic, elegant, theatrical, display impact, editorial luxury, distinctiveness, drama, high-contrast, hairline serifs, wedge serifs, triangular cuts, sharp terminals.
A high-contrast display serif with razor-thin hairlines set against weighty vertical stems and broad, sculpted curves. Serifs are fine and pointed, often reading as wedge-like or knife-edged, and many joins feature triangular cut-ins that create a crisp, faceted look. The drawing favors tall proportions with a rhythmic alternation of thick and thin, producing a lively texture that shifts between airy hairlines and dense black strokes. Lowercase forms keep a fairly traditional skeleton but are stylized with sharp terminals and occasional notch-like details, while figures and capitals show the same carved, editorial finish.
Best suited to headlines, deck type, pull quotes, and branding where the high contrast and sharp detailing can read clearly at larger sizes. It can work well for magazine and fashion applications, premium packaging, and poster titles where a refined but attention-grabbing serif voice is desired.
The overall tone is refined and dramatic, with a fashion-and-editorial sensibility that feels luxurious and slightly theatrical. The sharp, cut stone–like detailing adds an assertive, boutique character that stands out in large sizes.
Likely designed as a decorative, high-fashion display serif that amplifies contrast and sharpness to create a recognizable, premium signature. The carved-in notches and pointed serifs appear intended to add drama and individuality beyond a conventional modern serif.
In text, the strong contrast and delicate hairlines create sparkle but can also make spacing and stroke modulation feel intentionally showy, especially in all caps. The distinctive triangular incisions and pointed terminals give the face a signature look that is most noticeable in curved letters and diagonals.