Print Dilab 2 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, packaging, children’s media, social graphics, friendly, playful, casual, handmade, approachable, handwritten feel, casual legibility, warmth, informality, human texture, rounded, monoline, slightly irregular, loopy, open counters.
A casual handwritten print with slim, mostly monoline strokes and gently rounded terminals. The letterforms show intentional irregularity in stroke flow and alignment, producing a natural, drawn-by-hand rhythm rather than mechanical repetition. Proportions are generally narrow with compact lowercase, while capitals stay simple and open; bowls and counters are airy, and curves are slightly wobbly in a consistent way. Ascenders are tall and straight (notably in l, d, h), and several forms include small hooks or soft entry/exit strokes that add a loopy, informal texture.
Works well for short to medium text where a personable, informal voice is desired—quotes, invitations, greeting cards, labels, and light packaging. It can also support headers or callouts in educational or kid-oriented materials, and casual branding or social graphics where a handmade touch is beneficial.
The overall tone is friendly and conversational, like neat handwriting on a note or classroom handout. Its slight wobble and soft shaping keep it warm and human, leaning more playful than formal without becoming chaotic. The feel is lighthearted and approachable, suited to everyday messaging.
Likely designed to mimic tidy everyday handwriting in a printable, legible form, balancing clarity with small imperfections that preserve a human feel. The goal appears to be an easygoing, friendly texture that reads quickly while still looking personally drawn.
Distinctive details include a single-storey lowercase a and g, a narrow, curling lowercase e, and numerals that follow the same hand-drawn logic with uneven curves and gentle asymmetry. Spacing appears naturally variable, which reinforces the handwritten character and keeps lines from feeling rigid.