Print Nymot 2 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, posters, packaging, headlines, casual, personal, lively, vintage, expressive, handwritten realism, informality, expressive display, personal tone, brushy, slanted, loopy, organic, monoline-ish.
A slanted, hand-drawn print with brisk, pen-and-brush-like strokes and subtly irregular curves. Forms are narrow-to-moderate in footprint with variable stroke rhythm, showing small fluctuations in pressure and edge texture that read as natural handwriting rather than constructed typography. Uppercase letters are tall and open with occasional looped joins and tapered terminals; lowercase stays compact with a noticeably short x-height and long, swinging ascenders/descenders. Figures are simple and handwritten, matching the letterforms’ quick, slightly wobbly line quality.
Best suited to short-to-medium phrases where the expressive slant and handwritten texture can be a feature—quotes, greeting cards, invitations, and lifestyle branding. It can also work for poster-style headlines or packaging callouts where a personal, crafted feel is desired, while longer body text may benefit from generous leading and sizing.
The overall tone feels informal and personal, like a fast note written with a flexible pen. Its energetic slant and sweeping curves add a lively, slightly nostalgic flavor, balancing friendliness with a touch of dramatic flourish in capitals and descenders.
The design appears intended to capture a quick, natural handwriting look with an italic lean and brushy modulation, prioritizing personality and momentum over strict uniformity. It aims to read as authentic and human, with decorative movement in capitals and extended strokes to add emphasis in display settings.
Spacing appears loosely consistent but intentionally uneven in a handwritten way, creating a rhythmic, forward-moving texture in text. The sample shows strong word-shape variation from tall capitals and extended strokes, which adds character but can make dense paragraphs feel busy.