Print Igke 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, horror, halloween, packaging, spooky, whimsical, dramatic, witchy, vintage, genre branding, dramatic display, hand-drawn feel, atmosphere, jagged, spiky, calligraphic, angular, high-energy.
A lively, brushy display face with irregular, hand-drawn contours and pronounced directional slant. Strokes swell and taper with a calligraphic feel, forming sharp hooks, thorn-like terminals, and occasional notches that create a roughened silhouette. Letterforms show varied widths and uneven rhythm, with rounded bowls contrasted by angular cuts and pointed joins. The uppercase reads as bold, sculpted shapes with exaggerated corners, while the lowercase keeps a looser, more scribal construction; numerals follow the same curved-and-spiked logic for a cohesive texture.
Best suited to attention-grabbing uses such as posters, titles, event graphics, and short display lines where the jagged brush texture can be appreciated. It works particularly well for seasonal or genre-driven designs—horror, spooky comedy, fantasy, or occult-themed branding—and can add character to packaging, labels, and social graphics when used at larger sizes.
The overall tone is theatrical and mischievous, evoking classic horror and Halloween lettering without becoming illegible. Its energetic slant and spurred terminals add tension and motion, giving text a spellbook or haunted-poster flavor with a playful edge.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, expressive brush lettering with stylized spikes and dramatic slant, prioritizing personality and atmosphere over neutrality. It aims to deliver an instantly recognizable, genre-ready look that reads clearly at display sizes while retaining hand-made irregularity.
The texture is intentionally uneven, with visible personality in curves, hooks, and stroke endings; this gives strong character in headlines but can feel busy in dense paragraphs. The sample text shows a consistent set of distinctive spikes and flicks across letters, helping maintain a unified voice even as individual glyphs vary.