Print Linas 2 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, kids branding, playful, casual, friendly, handmade, bouncy, handmade feel, casual voice, bold emphasis, approachability, rounded, chunky, brushy, informal, quirky.
A chunky, hand-drawn print style with thick, rounded strokes and softly blunted terminals that suggest a marker or brush-pen. Forms lean slightly irregular with a lively baseline and uneven stroke edges, creating a natural, human rhythm rather than mechanical repetition. Counters are generally open and simplified, and many letters use single-storey constructions and compact internal shapes that keep the overall texture dense and bold on the page. Spacing feels loose and organic, with width and proportions varying subtly across the set for an unpolished, handwritten flow.
Works well for posters, splashy headlines, stickers, and packaging where a friendly handwritten emphasis is needed. It also fits social media graphics, event promos, classroom materials, and kid-oriented branding, especially when set at medium-to-large sizes where the rounded brushy details stay clear.
The font reads upbeat and approachable, with a spontaneous doodled energy that feels conversational rather than formal. Its thick strokes and rounded shapes give it a warm, kid-friendly personality while still staying legible at display sizes. The overall tone is informal and expressive—suited to moments where charm and immediacy matter more than precision.
Designed to capture the immediacy of thick marker lettering in a clean, unconnected print alphabet. The intent appears to be a bold, approachable handwritten voice with enough irregularity to feel authentic while maintaining consistent weight and readability for short phrases and display typography.
The uppercase set mixes simple blocky structures with a few more gestural, looped strokes, reinforcing the handmade character. Numerals are similarly rounded and slightly quirky, matching the letterforms in weight and softness. At longer lines of text, the heavy texture becomes prominent, making it best used where a bold handwritten voice is desired.