Print Orlun 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, posters, social media, quotes, casual, friendly, lively, approachable, handmade, handwritten feel, casual voice, expressive display, personal note, brushy, slanted, rounded, loose, organic.
A casual handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and brush-pen modulation. Strokes show medium contrast with tapered entries and exits, rounded turns, and slightly irregular curves that preserve a natural, hand-drawn rhythm. Letterforms are narrow and compact, with a relatively low x-height and long, lively extenders on letters like f, g, j, and y. Spacing feels slightly uneven in a deliberate way, enhancing the informal, personal texture while keeping characters legible in short lines of text.
Well-suited to greeting cards, invitations, and packaging where an upbeat handwritten feel is desirable. It also works for posters, social graphics, pull quotes, and short headlines where the lively slant and brush texture can be appreciated. For longer text, it is best used at comfortable sizes and with generous line spacing to maintain clarity.
The overall tone is warm and conversational, like quick notes written with a felt-tip or brush pen. Its energetic slant and soft terminals give it a cheerful, personable voice that reads as informal rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident handwriting made with a brush or marker, balancing legibility with an expressive, spontaneous flow. Its narrow build and energetic strokes suggest a focus on compact, eye-catching display use while remaining friendly and readable.
Uppercase letters lean toward simplified, single-stroke constructions with soft, open counters, while lowercase forms stay clear and uncluttered. Numerals follow the same brushy logic, with rounded shapes and gentle tapering that match the alphabet. The strongest visual character comes from the combination of narrow proportions, visible stroke momentum, and slightly varied letter widths.