Print Dagoj 2 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, comics, playful, quirky, handmade, casual, comic, handmade feel, informal voice, expressive display, playful tone, brushy, spiky, bouncy, lively, irregular.
A lively hand-drawn print with brisk, brush-like strokes and pronounced contrast between thick fills and thin hairline flicks. Letterforms are narrow overall, but widths fluctuate noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating an uneven, human rhythm. Terminals often taper to sharp points, while bowls are more rounded and inked-in, producing a mix of soft counters and jagged ends. The baseline feel is slightly restless, with occasional quirky proportions (notably tall ascenders/descenders and compact lowercase), and simplified, bolded numerals that read clearly at display sizes.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where its textured stroke contrast and quirky rhythm can be appreciated: posters, headlines, packaging, labels, stickers, and casual branding. It can also work for comic-style captions or playful social graphics, but will feel busy and less consistent for long-form reading at small sizes.
The font conveys a playful, slightly mischievous tone—like marker lettering for a comic caption, a handmade poster, or a casual note. Its energetic strokes and imperfect consistency feel personal and spontaneous rather than polished or corporate, giving text a friendly, humorous character.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with a brush or marker—prioritizing character and motion over uniform geometry. Its contrasting strokes, tapered terminals, and intentionally irregular spacing suggest a font meant to add personality and informality to display typography.
Uppercase forms lean toward broad, chunky silhouettes while lowercase letters become more wiry and compact, reinforcing a hand-rendered contrast between sets. Round letters (O, Q, o, e) show heavier, more filled-in loops, while verticals (l, i, j, t) emphasize thin, whisker-like strokes and sharp tips, adding to the scratchy texture in running text.