Print Orlot 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, invitations, casual, friendly, handmade, playful, relaxed, human warmth, casual clarity, handmade charm, approachable tone, brushy, rounded, lively, organic, slanted.
A casual handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and softly rounded, brush-like terminals. Strokes are smooth and mostly uniform in thickness, with subtle tapering that suggests a quick marker or brush-pen motion rather than a rigid tool. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with simplified construction and open counters that keep shapes readable. The rhythm is lively and irregular in small ways—varying joins, curve tension, and character widths—reinforcing a natural, hand-drawn texture across the alphabet and numerals.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where an informal, human feel is desired—such as packaging copy, café menus, boutique branding, posters, and social graphics. It also works nicely for invitations, greeting cards, and headings where a friendly handwritten voice should remain clear at a glance.
The overall tone feels personable and approachable, like informal note-taking or a friendly label. Its energetic slant and bouncy proportions give it a light, upbeat character that reads as warm and conversational rather than formal or corporate.
The design appears intended to deliver a readable, everyday handwritten look with a gentle italic motion and an easygoing brush texture. It prioritizes warmth and approachability over precision, aiming to add personality to contemporary display and casual text settings.
Capitals lean toward simple, sign-like forms (notably in E/F/T with short cross strokes), while lowercase keeps a straightforward handwritten structure with occasional looped or hooked details. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with rounded curves and easy, unpretentious shapes that blend well with text.