Print Omluk 2 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logos, energetic, sporty, retro, confident, casual, impact, movement, casual branding, display emphasis, handmade feel, brushy, slanted, compact, rounded, punchy.
A compact, right-slanted handwritten print with heavy, brush-like strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms show a lively rhythm and slight irregularities typical of drawn lettering, while keeping consistent proportions and a disciplined baseline. The design favors simplified shapes and compact counters, with occasional wedge-like joins and subtle tapering that suggests quick marker or brush movement. Numerals match the letters with the same forward momentum and bold, condensed presence.
Best suited for display settings where a bold, energetic voice is needed—headlines, posters, event graphics, and sporty or casual branding. It can work well on packaging and labels where a punchy, handwritten impression helps differentiate a product. For longer text, it performs most comfortably in short bursts (taglines, callouts) where its dense weight and lively texture remain readable.
The overall tone is bold and upbeat, with a fast, action-oriented feel. Its slanted posture and brushy weight convey motion and confidence, leaning into a sporty, retro-leaning informality rather than refinement. The texture reads as friendly and expressive, suited to attention-grabbing statements.
The font appears designed to deliver a fast, hand-drawn impact: a bold, slanted brush-print that reads immediately and communicates motion. Its consistent structure suggests it aims to balance expressive stroke behavior with enough uniformity for branding and repeated use across layouts.
Uppercase forms are sturdy and simplified, while lowercase adds more handwritten character in shapes like a, g, and y. Curved letters (C, O, S) keep an elliptical, forward-leaning silhouette, reinforcing the sense of speed. In paragraphs, the dense color and tight shapes create strong impact but can feel compact at smaller sizes.