Print Wukof 2 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, event promos, expressive, rugged, energetic, casual, handmade, handmade feel, dynamic emphasis, textured impact, casual display, brushy, dry-brush, textured, angular, dynamic.
An expressive brush-script style with a rightward slant, compact proportions, and visibly textured strokes that mimic a dry brush. Stems swell and taper with sharp, chiseled terminals and occasional hook-like flicks, producing a lively, broken-edge silhouette. Letterforms are largely unconnected, with irregular stroke widths and slightly inconsistent counters that reinforce a hand-drawn rhythm. Uppercase forms are dominant and gestural, while the lowercase is compact with small internal spaces and a relatively low visual x-height, keeping the texture and slant prominent at text sizes.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and branding moments that benefit from a handcrafted brush feel. It can work well in logos or apparel-style graphics where texture is desirable, while longer paragraphs may feel busy due to the rough stroke edges and energetic rhythm.
The overall tone is punchy and informal, with a gritty, ink-on-paper character that feels fast, emphatic, and human. The rough edges and strong motion cues give it a spirited, slightly rebellious flavor—more poster brush lettering than polished calligraphy.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of brush lettering—strong movement, tapered pressure changes, and a dry-brush texture—while remaining readable in bold display lines. Its unconnected construction and controlled slant suggest it’s meant to deliver character and emphasis without requiring true script connections.
Texture is a key part of the voice: many strokes show intentional fraying and ink breakup, so edges appear lively rather than clean. The numerals and capitals read as display-oriented, with a few glyphs relying on distinctive swashes or hooks for recognition, which adds personality but can increase visual noise in dense settings.