Print Itbay 2 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Luengo' by Hashtag Type, 'Linotte' by JCFonts, 'Proper Tavern' by Larin Type Co, and 'Devinyl' by Nootype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: kids branding, packaging, posters, headlines, stickers, playful, friendly, bubbly, retro, whimsical, approachability, fun emphasis, headline impact, casual charm, rounded, soft terminals, chunky, cartoonish, high contrast-free.
A heavily rounded, monoline display face with thick, cushiony strokes and consistently softened corners. Letterforms are built from simple geometric shapes with generous curves, shallow joins, and minimal stroke modulation, creating an even, inky color on the page. Counters tend to be small and rounded, and many glyphs show slightly idiosyncratic, hand-drawn proportions (notably in curves and diagonals) while maintaining steady baseline alignment and clear forms across the alphabet and numerals.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as kids-focused branding, playful packaging, event posters, product labels, and sticker-style graphics. It also works well for social posts and title treatments where a friendly, chunky voice is needed and generous spacing can be used to maintain clarity.
The overall tone is warm and humorous, with a toy-like, approachable energy. Its rounded construction and compact counters give it a bold, cuddly presence that feels casual and inviting, leaning toward a lighthearted, retro-cartoon sensibility.
The design appears intended to deliver an informal, hand-drawn print look with maximum friendliness and visibility. Its simplified geometry, rounded terminals, and consistent stroke weight prioritize bold presence and an easygoing personality over formal typographic refinement.
The punctuation in the sample reads as large and emphatic, matching the font’s heavy, rounded rhythm. At smaller sizes the tight counters and thick strokes may compress interior space, while at headline sizes the characterful shapes and soft terminals become a key stylistic feature.