Print Yomot 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s titles, packaging, posters, greeting cards, craft branding, playful, handmade, friendly, casual, storybook, handmade warmth, casual readability, playful display, personal voice, bouncy, quirky, rounded, open forms, soft corners.
This typeface has a hand-drawn print feel with slightly irregular, brush-pen-like strokes and softly tapered terminals. Letterforms are generally narrow with open counters and gently rounded turns, giving the texture a light, bouncy rhythm. Caps are simple and legible with modest individuality (notably in curved forms and diagonals), while lowercase keeps a casual consistency with occasional asymmetry and subtle baseline variation. Numerals match the same informal construction, with rounded shapes and slightly uneven stroke endings that reinforce the handmade texture.
This font works well for short to medium-length text where personality is welcome—such as children’s titles, playful posters, packaging callouts, greeting cards, and casual branding. It also suits social graphics and invitations where a handmade tone supports the message, especially at display sizes where the stroke texture can be appreciated.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, leaning playful and slightly quirky rather than formal. Its unevenness reads as intentional and human, suggesting a friendly voice suitable for informal messaging. The texture feels like quick marker or brush notes—expressive without becoming messy.
The design appears intended to provide a clean, readable hand-printed look while preserving the spontaneity of drawn strokes. It balances legibility with charm by keeping familiar letter skeletons and adding subtle irregularities in terminals, curves, and proportions to maintain a human feel.
Stroke joins and curves show small variations from glyph to glyph, creating a natural, drawn-on-paper impression. Spacing appears comfortable and readable in the sample text, with a lively rhythm that becomes part of the visual character at larger sizes.