Print Dokoh 2 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, packaging, social posts, craft branding, casual, airy, friendly, playful, delicate, handmade feel, casual legibility, light presence, friendly tone, monoline, rounded, open forms, loose rhythm, hand-drawn.
A light, monoline handwritten print with rounded joins and softly wavering strokes that retain a consistent thinness. Letterforms are open and generously spaced, with tall lowercase proportions and simple, single-storey constructions where expected. Capitals are clean and straightforward with gentle curvature, and the overall rhythm feels loose and slightly irregular, as if drawn with a fine pen. Numerals follow the same minimal, open approach, emphasizing clarity over strict geometric precision.
Well suited to short-to-medium text in designs that benefit from a personal, handwritten feel, such as invitations, greeting cards, labels, and light lifestyle branding. It also works nicely for headings, captions, and quotes where a delicate, friendly presence is desired without cursive connections.
The font communicates an approachable, informal tone—friendly and unpretentious with a breezy, human touch. Its thin strokes and open shapes give it a quiet, understated personality that reads as neat but not formal.
The design appears intended to mimic neat hand-printed lettering: simple, legible forms with a gentle wobble and airy spacing to keep the page feeling light and approachable. The consistent thin stroke and rounded construction suggest a focus on an easygoing, modern handmade aesthetic rather than calligraphic or formal writing.
Stroke endings are mostly blunt with occasional soft tapering, reinforcing the hand-rendered quality without becoming sketchy. The character set shows intentional inconsistency in curvature and stroke alignment that adds charm, while keeping overall legibility intact in mixed-case text.