Print Ahrub 2 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, invitations, quotes, casual, lively, personal, playful, warm, handwritten feel, friendly tone, quick note, expressive texture, brushy, slanted, fluid, organic, uneven baseline.
A loose, right-slanted handwritten print with brush-pen influence and a clearly human rhythm. Strokes are mostly single-pass with gently tapering ends, occasional blunt terminals, and subtle thick–thin variation that follows the writing direction. Letterforms are simplified and open, with rounded curves, compact counters, and modest ascenders/descenders; spacing and widths vary naturally from glyph to glyph, giving a slightly uneven baseline and a spontaneous texture in text. Uppercase forms lean toward quick, gestural constructions while the lowercase maintains legibility through clear stems and open bowls.
Works best for short to medium-length copy where an informal handwritten voice is desired, such as packaging callouts, posters, social graphics, invitations, greeting cards, and quote-based designs. It can also serve as an accent face paired with a neutral sans or serif to add a personal, conversational layer.
The overall tone feels informal and personable, like a quick note written with a soft marker. Its slant and energetic joins-in-spirit (without true connections) give it motion and friendliness, while the slight irregularities add charm and approachability rather than precision.
Designed to capture the immediacy of quick handwriting in a clean, unconnected print style, balancing spontaneity with everyday readability. The goal appears to be a friendly, energetic script-like impression without the complexity of fully connected cursive.
In running text the angled stress and variable character widths create a lively cadence, with occasional sharper angles on letters like V/W/X balancing the more rounded forms. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, staying simple and readable while matching the stroke energy of the alphabet.