Serif Other Fugi 2 is a light, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazine, branding, packaging, fashion, refined, dramatic, airy, luxury, display, dramatic contrast, calligraphic, hairline, knife-edge, flared.
A sharply slanted serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and razorlike hairlines. Stems are narrow and tapered, with pointed, wedge-shaped terminals and delicate, often triangular entry/exit strokes that feel engraved rather than bracketed. Bowls and curves are taut and elliptical, while diagonals in letters like V/W/X and the numerals show crisp, chiseled joins. Spacing reads on the open side, giving the face a light, spacious texture that favors larger sizes and controlled line lengths.
Best suited to display settings such as magazine headlines, fashion spreads, pull quotes, luxury branding, and upscale packaging where its contrast can be appreciated. It can also work for short subheads or titling in print and high-resolution digital contexts, but the fine hairlines and sharp terminals call for generous sizes and careful contrast management.
The overall tone is elegant and high-fashion, with a dramatic, couture-like sparkle created by the extreme contrast and needle-thin details. It feels refined and slightly theatrical—more about visual presence and sophistication than neutrality—evoking luxury publishing and premium branding.
The design appears intended to deliver an elegant, contemporary display serif with a calligraphic italic posture and a distinctive carved, knife-edge terminal treatment. Its priorities seem to be sophistication, visual tension, and a premium editorial voice rather than everyday text utility.
Uppercase forms lean toward narrow, elongated proportions, while the lowercase keeps a smooth, calligraphic rhythm with minimal ornamentation beyond pointed terminals. Numerals echo the same cut-metal character, with thin connections and sharp finishing strokes that can appear very delicate in small reproduction.