Print Elza 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social graphics, headlines, quotes, casual, handwritten, energetic, friendly, brushy, handwritten realism, casual tone, quick emphasis, human warmth, informal branding, quick, loose, monoline, slanted, airy.
A lively handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and brisk, brush-pen rhythm. Strokes read largely monoline with softly tapered terminals and occasional thickening at turns, giving a quick, sketched feel rather than polished calligraphy. Letterforms are compact and tall, with small counters and restrained x-height; spacing is somewhat open and uneven in a natural, hand-drawn way. Caps are simple and legible with slightly varied stroke endings, while lowercase stays minimal and upright-in-structure despite the overall slant.
Well-suited to short, expressive copy such as posters, packaging callouts, social media graphics, pull quotes, and casual headlines. It can work for brief paragraphs when a handwritten tone is desired, but its compact proportions and small interior spaces favor moderate-to-large sizing and comfortable line spacing.
The font conveys an informal, personable tone—like fast marker notes or casual signage. Its slight irregularities and energetic motion feel approachable and human, with a light sense of spontaneity rather than precision.
The design appears intended to replicate fast, natural handwriting with a brush/marker feel, balancing legibility with authentic irregularity. It aims to provide a casual, human alternative to formal scripts while keeping letters unconnected and easy to set in mixed-case text.
The texture remains clean enough for continuous text, but the strongest character comes through at display sizes where the brushy terminals and handwritten variance are more noticeable. Numerals follow the same quick, slightly bouncy construction and integrate well with the letters.