Print Bagoh 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, editorial, retro, theatrical, glamour, noir, fashion, display impact, vintage flair, hand-lettered feel, elegant drama, space saving, condensed, slanted, inked, calligraphic, sharp.
A tightly condensed, right-slanted print style with dramatic thick–thin modulation and a persistent pen-like rhythm. Strokes taper to sharp terminals, with occasional hairline entry/exit strokes that emphasize speed and direction. Curves are narrow and vertically oriented, counters are small, and the overall texture reads as dark, continuous columns punctuated by fine hairlines. The lowercase shows a simple, handwritten construction (single-storey forms and minimal joins), while caps feel more display-driven with elongated verticals and compact bowls.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing settings such as headlines, poster titles, logotypes, and packaging marks where its condensed slant and contrast can read clearly. It also works for fashion or entertainment editorial display, especially when given generous size and spacing; it is less appropriate for long text or small UI sizes where the hairlines may disappear.
The font projects a stylish, mid-century display mood—sleek, dramatic, and slightly theatrical. Its narrow silhouette and glossy contrast suggest fashion headlines, nightlife signage, and vintage editorial energy rather than everyday neutrality.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, stylish hand-drawn lettering with a polished, display-forward finish. Its condensed proportions and high-contrast stroke behavior prioritize impact and elegance over neutrality, aiming for a vintage-leaning, headline-centric voice.
Letterforms show deliberate inconsistencies typical of drawn lettering—some glyphs rely on prominent hairline diagonals and tapered strokes that create sparkle at large sizes but can look delicate in dense settings. Numerals follow the same condensed, high-contrast logic, with narrow widths and pronounced vertical emphasis.