Print Irdoz 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, children’s, social media, playful, casual, handmade, friendly, bouncy, handmade feel, friendly display, informal branding, playful emphasis, rounded, brushy, organic, soft, blobby.
A loose, hand-drawn print with chunky, rounded strokes and softly irregular contours. Letterforms show noticeable variation in stroke thickness and character widths, with a gentle forward slant and a bouncy baseline rhythm. Corners are mostly softened into bulb-like terminals, counters are compact, and curves dominate over straight geometry, giving the alphabet a consistently organic, marker/brush-like texture. Numerals follow the same informal construction, with simplified shapes and slightly uneven weight distribution that reinforces the drawn-by-hand feel.
Well-suited for display uses such as posters, cheerful headlines, product packaging, and casual branding where warmth and personality are more important than typographic neutrality. It also fits classroom materials, kids-oriented content, and short, expressive phrases in digital graphics where the hand-made texture can carry the message.
The tone is upbeat and approachable, leaning into a playful, homemade personality rather than polish or precision. Its lively rhythm and imperfect edges read as conversational and kid-friendly, with a relaxed energy that feels spontaneous and personable.
Likely designed to simulate a quick, confident hand-lettered note made with a thick marker or brush pen, prioritizing friendliness and immediacy over strict consistency. The variable widths and rounded, ink-rich shapes suggest an intention to feel human, informal, and energetic in short-form typography.
The font’s texture is driven by wobble and tapering at joins rather than sharp contrast, and spacing feels naturally irregular in a way that enhances the handwritten illusion. Larger sizes emphasize its character and stroke texture, while smaller sizes may amplify the inherent softness and irregularity of the forms.