Print Obduf 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids, stickers, playful, quirky, handmade, casual, comic, handmade feel, expressive display, informal tone, playful impact, brushy, blobby, rounded, bouncy, irregular.
A chunky, hand-drawn print face with rounded, ink-heavy strokes and noticeably irregular contours. Letterforms show variable stroke edges and occasional interior counter “ripples,” as if made with a marker or brush pen and then filled in. Proportions are lively and inconsistent in a deliberate way—some glyphs run wider or narrower, bowls swell, and terminals end in soft blobs rather than crisp cuts—creating a bouncy rhythm across words. The lowercase is compact and friendly, with simple, open shapes and a single-storey feel where applicable; numerals match the same thick, doodled construction.
Works best for display use such as posters, playful headlines, packaging accents, kids-oriented materials, stickers, and social graphics where a handmade vibe is desired. It’s well suited to short bursts of text at medium to large sizes, where the thick strokes and quirky irregularities read as expressive texture.
The font conveys an informal, mischievous tone—more doodle-notebook than polished signage. Its chunky texture and uneven fill give it a carefree, human presence that feels approachable and energetic rather than refined.
The design appears intended to simulate confident hand-lettering with a saturated marker/brush feel, prioritizing charm and spontaneity over uniform typography. Its goal is to add personality and a casual, illustrative voice to display text.
The heavy fills and wobble in outlines can create a textured, almost “ink puddle” look, especially inside counters (notably in rounded letters). Spacing appears generally generous, helping the dense strokes stay legible in short phrases, while the intentionally uneven shapes add personality but reduce suitability for long, small-size reading.