Print Imdav 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Araboto' by FarahatDesign (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, labels, children’s media, playful, handmade, quirky, rustic, friendly, handmade feel, casual display, organic texture, playful tone, rough-edged, blobby, inked, irregular, chunky.
A chunky, marker-like hand with soft, blobby terminals and noticeably irregular outlines that mimic ink spread or a dry brush edge. Strokes are heavy and fairly even in weight, with rounded corners and occasional wobble that keeps letterforms from feeling geometric. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, giving the set a lively rhythm, while counters stay open enough for readability at display sizes. Numerals and caps share the same organic, slightly lumpy silhouette, reinforcing a cohesive handmade texture.
This font works best for short-to-medium display copy where its textured, hand-rendered character can be appreciated—posters, event promos, packaging, labels, and social graphics. It also suits kid-friendly or crafty themes in titles, pull quotes, and branding accents, while extended small-size text may feel dense due to the heavy stroke mass.
The overall tone is casual and upbeat, with a crafty, imperfect charm that feels human and approachable. Its roughened edges and uneven rhythm suggest spontaneity and warmth rather than polish, making it read as playful and slightly mischievous.
The design appears intended to capture an informal hand-printed look with bold, organic strokes and visible imperfection, prioritizing personality and tactile texture over typographic precision. It aims to feel like lettering made quickly with a thick marker or brush, while remaining legible and consistent enough for repeated use.
Spacing appears comfortably generous in the sample text, helping the heavy strokes breathe and preventing dark clumps in continuous copy. The texture becomes a defining feature at larger sizes, where the uneven contour reads as intentional character rather than noise.