Print Himat 2 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, logos, signage, playful, rustic, quirky, retro, folksy, handmade feel, display impact, vintage charm, sign-painting look, rustic branding, blocky, angular, chiseled, irregular, textured.
A chunky, blocky display face with hand-drawn irregularity and a subtly chiseled silhouette. Strokes are heavy with slightly uneven edges, creating a carved or stamped look rather than a clean geometric build. Terminals tend to be angled and notched, counters are compact, and curves are simplified into faceted forms. Spacing and widths vary noticeably between letters, giving the line a lively, bouncy rhythm while remaining largely upright and sturdy.
Best suited for short, bold statements where personality matters: posters, event graphics, product packaging, menu headers, and shop signage. It also works well for logo wordmarks and badges that want a handmade, rustic punch. For comfortable reading, it’s strongest at medium-to-large sizes where the notches and faceted curves can be appreciated.
The overall tone is playful and rough-hewn, suggesting handmade signage, cut-paper lettering, or a rustic print process. Its exaggerated weight and quirky, slightly crooked shapes make it feel energetic and informal, with a mild vintage flavor.
The design appears intended to deliver an attention-grabbing, handcrafted display voice that feels like it was cut, stamped, or painted quickly. Its goal is to balance sturdy legibility with deliberate irregularity, adding charm and character without becoming overly decorative.
Distinctive cut-in corners and asymmetric joins show up across both upper- and lowercase, helping keep large text visually engaging. Numerals match the same carved, irregular construction, supporting cohesive headline use. The texture is inherent to the outlines rather than coming from distress effects, so it reads as intentionally drawn rather than worn.