Print Sodaw 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, greeting cards, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, youthful, handmade feel, approachable tone, playful display, casual branding, rounded, brushy, bouncy, chunky, soft terminals.
A chunky handwritten print with rounded forms, soft stroke endings, and a lightly right-leaning slant. Strokes feel brush- or marker-like, with gently uneven curvature and subtle width fluctuations that keep the texture organic rather than mechanical. Capitals are tall and simplified, while lowercase letters stay compact with a short x-height and prominent ascenders, giving the line a lively up-and-down rhythm. Counters are generally open and generous, and numerals match the same plump, hand-drawn construction for a consistent color in text.
Well-suited for playful headlines, short blurbs, and branding moments that benefit from an informal, hand-made feel—such as children’s materials, craft-themed packaging, café or boutique signage, and cheerful social media graphics. It can also work for labels and callouts where friendliness and immediacy are more important than strict typographic regularity.
The tone is warm, informal, and upbeat, with a bouncy rhythm that reads as approachable and human. Its slightly exaggerated curves and softened edges suggest a lighthearted, kid-friendly personality without becoming chaotic or distressed.
The design appears intended to capture the feel of quick, confident hand lettering with a thick marker—prioritizing charm, warmth, and instant visibility. Its rounded, simplified construction aims for clarity and approachability while preserving the natural bounce of drawn letterforms.
The variable letter widths and handwritten irregularities create strong character at display sizes, while long passages remain readable thanks to clear silhouettes and open bowls. The slant and rounded terminals contribute to a smooth flow, especially in mixed-case phrases and punchy headlines.