Print Dilaw 2 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, posters, book covers, social media, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, handmade, handwritten feel, friendly tone, lightweight display, casual branding, monoline, rounded, bouncy, airy, tall ascenders.
A monoline, hand-drawn print style with tall, slender proportions and gently irregular stroke flow. Curves are soft and slightly wobbly, with rounded terminals and a subtly inconsistent baseline that reinforces the handwritten feel. Uppercase forms are simple and open, while the lowercase shows looped, single-storey shapes and long ascenders/descenders that create an airy vertical rhythm. Spacing and widths vary naturally from glyph to glyph, and numerals follow the same light, drawn-by-pen construction with open bowls and minimal embellishment.
This font works well for headlines, short paragraphs, captions, and brand accents where a human, conversational tone is desirable—such as greeting cards, quotes, craft packaging, café menus, classroom materials, and social graphics. It’s especially effective in larger sizes where the hand-drawn stroke and playful proportions are most legible.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a light, whimsical character that feels like neat handwriting rather than a rigid type system. Its bouncy rhythm and small quirks give it a youthful, approachable voice suited to friendly messaging.
The letterforms appear intended to mimic tidy, pen-drawn print lettering with an intentionally relaxed consistency. Its narrow, tall build and monoline strokes suggest a focus on lightweight, friendly display typography that feels personal and handmade rather than engineered.
The design reads cleanly at display sizes, where the subtle unevenness and narrow structure become part of the charm. In longer text blocks, the tall extenders and variable widths create a lively texture that feels more like a note or label than continuous book typography.