Print Furim 2 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, children’s, halloween, playful, spooky, comic, quirky, chunky, add texture, create character, grab attention, themed display, hand-cut look, jagged, rough-cut, irregular, blobby, torn-edge.
A heavy, rounded display face with compact, chunky letterforms and softly bulging counters. The outlines are intentionally irregular, with small nicks, notches, and torn-looking bite marks that break up stems and terminals, creating a rough-cut silhouette. Curves dominate over sharp geometry, and most joins stay blunt and simplified; internal shapes tend to be small, adding to the dense, inked-in feel. Spacing and widths are uneven in a controlled way, giving lines a lively rhythm while remaining readable at larger sizes.
This font performs best as a display choice for posters, titles, and short bursts of copy where personality matters more than typographic neutrality. It suits playful seasonal graphics (especially spooky-themed), kids’ materials, game or entertainment branding, and packaging that benefits from a bold, hand-cut look. For body text, it’s likely most effective in larger sizes and with generous line spacing.
The overall tone is mischievous and slightly eerie—more playful than threatening—like cut-paper lettering for Halloween, cartoons, or kid-friendly monster themes. Its rugged edges and bouncy proportions add humor and energy, making it feel informal, handmade, and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to deliver a friendly, handmade display voice by pairing chunky, rounded construction with deliberately chipped and jagged edges. The consistent distressing and simplified forms suggest a goal of high-impact readability while still feeling informal and characterful.
The font’s character comes from consistent edge distressing rather than brush texture, so it reads like a solid fill with chipped contours. Rounded forms such as O/Q and the numerals keep a strong, poster-like presence, while the irregular cuts prevent it from feeling sterile or geometric.