Print Agkug 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: kids content, craft packaging, posters, social graphics, labels, friendly, casual, playful, quirky, nostalgic, human warmth, informal clarity, handmade feel, approachable tone, rounded, soft terminals, hand-drawn, bouncy, slanted.
A lively, hand-drawn print with a consistent rightward slant and smooth, rounded stroke endings. The letterforms are built from gently irregular curves and slightly wobbly stems, creating an organic rhythm while staying uniform enough to feel systematic. Counters are open and generous, and many shapes lean on simple, single-storey constructions (notably in the lowercase), giving the design an approachable, uncluttered texture. Numerals and capitals share the same soft, ink-like contouring, with small asymmetries that reinforce the handwritten character without becoming messy.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a casual, handmade tone is desirable: children’s materials, hobby and craft branding, café-style signage, lightweight posters, and social media graphics. Its even spacing makes it practical for lists, captions, and punchy headlines where a friendly voice matters more than formality.
The overall tone is warm and personable, with a lighthearted, sketchbook feel. It reads as informal and human, evoking note-taking, classroom materials, and friendly signage rather than formal publishing. The steady slant and rounded forms add momentum and charm, giving text a conversational voice.
The design appears intended to capture the ease of informal handwriting while maintaining enough consistency for clean, repeatable typesetting. It balances playful irregularity with a disciplined structure so it can work in continuous text without losing its hand-drawn charm.
Spacing appears intentionally even and grid-friendly, helping the font hold together in lines despite its hand-rendered outlines. The oblique posture and simplified details keep words moving, while the slightly varied stroke shapes prevent the texture from feeling mechanical.