Print Pidep 2 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, social media, headlines, stickers, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, lively, handmade feel, casual warmth, display impact, playful voice, marker lettering, brushy, rounded, bouncy, quirky, chunky.
A heavy, hand-drawn print style with rounded terminals and a brush-marker feel. Strokes are thick and slightly uneven, with subtle swelling and tapering that suggests pressure changes rather than mechanical construction. Letterforms lean mostly straight with a bouncy baseline rhythm, mixing broad curves with occasional narrow joins; counters are compact and often irregular, giving the shapes a warm, organic texture. Capitals are tall and simple, while lowercase forms are more expressive, with single-storey shapes and soft, looped joins in letters like a, g, and y.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where a warm, handmade voice is desirable—packaging, posters, social graphics, invitations, classroom materials, and playful branding. It can work for brief pull quotes or UI accents, but long passages benefit from larger sizes and comfortable line spacing to keep the dense strokes from feeling heavy.
The overall tone is cheerful and approachable, like casual signwriting or a personal note done with a bold marker. Its imperfect edges and rhythmic bounce communicate informality and friendliness, making text feel conversational and upbeat rather than formal or corporate.
The font appears designed to emulate confident marker lettering: bold, compact, and deliberately irregular to preserve a human touch. It prioritizes personality and immediacy over typographic refinement, aiming for quick impact and an approachable, informal presence.
The design favors strong silhouettes and simple internal structure, which helps short words read clearly at display sizes. Narrow apertures and tight counters can visually fill in at small sizes, so generous spacing and moderate sizing improve clarity, especially in dense paragraphs.