Print Ednif 2 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, labels, invitations, casual, playful, quirky, friendly, rustic, handmade feel, human warmth, informal tone, personal voice, sketchy, hand-drawn, irregular, bouncy, lively.
A hand-drawn, monoline print style with a noticeably irregular stroke edge and gently wobbling contours that mimic pen or brush movement. Letters are slightly slanted with variable character widths and loose, organic spacing that creates a lively rhythm. Terminals are soft and sometimes tapered, with occasional hook-like entries and exits; curves are open and rounded rather than geometric, and verticals show subtle waviness. Numerals and punctuation keep the same informal, drawn consistency, favoring simple forms and open counters.
This font suits short-form, personality-forward typography such as headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, labels, and invitations where a handmade feel is desirable. It can also work for quotes and captions when set with generous spacing and moderate sizes to preserve its drawn texture and individual letterforms.
The overall tone feels casual and approachable, like quick handwritten notes or hand-lettered signage. Its unevenness and slight bounce add charm and personality, giving it a playful, human quality rather than a polished or corporate voice.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of informal hand printing—quick, slightly imperfect letterforms with consistent stroke weight and a relaxed slant—so designers can add warmth and human presence to otherwise clean layouts.
Uppercase forms read cleanly at display sizes, while the lowercase shows more idiosyncratic shaping (notably in letters with ascenders/descenders), reinforcing the hand-rendered character. The texture is more about natural stroke variation and outline wobble than contrast, so it maintains an even color across words while still looking authentically drawn.