Serif Normal Tunaf 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, luxury branding, headlines, invitations, elegant, fashion, refined, dramatic, elegance, luxury tone, editorial impact, classic refinement, hairline serifs, crisp terminals, calligraphic, high stress, tight rhythm.
This serif italic shows a strongly calligraphic, high-stress structure with pronounced thick–thin modulation. Serifs are sharp and hairline-like, with crisp, tapered entry and exit strokes that create a bright, cutting silhouette. The letterforms are noticeably right-leaning with smooth, continuous curves, and many joins narrow into fine points, emphasizing delicacy. Proportions feel classical and text-oriented, with a relatively modest x-height and clear ascender/descender reach, while the overall spacing reads compact and rhythmic in running text.
It performs especially well in editorial typography—magazine headlines, feature decks, pull quotes, and elegant short passages where contrast and italic motion can be appreciated. It also fits luxury and beauty branding, packaging, and formal materials such as invitations or event collateral, where a refined, high-contrast italic can signal premium positioning.
The tone is polished and cultivated, projecting luxury and sophistication with a slightly dramatic, high-fashion edge. Its crisp contrast and pointed detailing give it a poised, confident voice suited to premium, curated contexts rather than casual utility.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic text-serif foundation infused with a fashion-forward italic voice, using extreme contrast and sharp detailing to create a sophisticated, high-impact texture. It aims to balance traditional bookish proportions with a more theatrical, contemporary elegance for prominent typography.
Uppercase forms feel formal and sculpted, while the lowercase brings a more fluid, pen-driven movement. Numerals follow the same contrast logic, mixing sturdy verticals with hairline curves and giving figures a refined, display-ready presence.