Print Danod 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, children’s, packaging, labels, comics, playful, handmade, quirky, rustic, storybook, hand-lettered feel, casual warmth, expressive texture, playful readability, brushy, irregular, organic, textured, spiky.
A handmade, brush-drawn print style with uneven stroke edges, slight wobble in curves, and gently irregular proportions. Strokes show moderate variation and tapered endings that suggest a quick marker or brush pen, creating soft thicks and sharper, occasionally spiky terminals. Counters are open and somewhat asymmetric, and the overall rhythm is lively rather than strictly uniform, with small baseline and cap-height fluctuations that reinforce the drawn character.
Works well for display and short-to-medium text where an informal, hand-drawn voice is desired, such as posters, packaging callouts, labels, book covers, and playful editorial headers. It’s especially suited to themes that benefit from a homemade or whimsical tone, and it can add character to simple layouts that need an organic, human touch.
The font feels playful and slightly mischievous, with an informal, crafty tone that reads as personal and expressive. Its roughened contours and bouncy rhythm evoke a casual, storybook or handmade-sign feel rather than polished branding formality.
Likely designed to mimic quick hand-lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing personality and natural variation over geometric consistency. The intent appears to be an approachable, expressive print hand that remains readable while preserving the spontaneity of drawn strokes.
Uppercase forms are bold and gestural with simplified construction, while lowercase keeps a compact presence and a more scribbled texture. Numerals match the same brushy energy, with irregular curves and varied widths that keep the set visually consistent in a hand-rendered way.