Print Daked 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, playful, quirky, storybook, handmade, whimsical, hand-lettered charm, expressive display, playful tone, compact titles, spiky serifs, brushy, tapered strokes, wiry, irregular rhythm.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with pronounced stroke modulation and sharp, tapered terminals. The letterforms alternate between thin hairline connections and heavier teardrop-like joins, creating a lively high-contrast rhythm. Curves are slightly lopsided and bowls feel hand-drawn rather than geometric, while straight strokes often end in small, angled wedges that read like spiky serifs. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an informal, drawn-on-paper character.
This font is best suited to short display settings where its narrow, high-contrast forms and handmade irregularities can be appreciated—such as posters, titles, packaging callouts, and greeting-card style messaging. It can also work for brief passages in playful contexts, though longer text may benefit from generous size and spacing to maintain clarity.
The tone is playful and slightly mischievous, with a storybook or craft-sign feel. Its wiry strokes and quirky proportions give it a human, animated presence that reads as friendly and expressive rather than formal.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with dramatic tapering and a slightly spiky finish, delivering a compact display texture with plenty of personality. It aims for charm and character over strict consistency, making the text feel drawn rather than typeset.
Uppercase letters tend to be narrow and vertical, while the lowercase introduces more bounce and idiosyncratic shapes. Numerals keep the same contrast and tapering, with distinctive, handmade silhouettes that prioritize personality over uniformity.