Print Kiruh 2 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, stickers, social posts, playful, whimsical, casual, quirky, bouncy, handmade feel, friendly tone, lively display, casual emphasis, youthful branding, rounded, inky, blobby, hand-drawn, irregular.
A bold, hand-drawn print with soft, rounded terminals and slightly blobby ink-trap-like swelling that mimics marker or brush pressure. Strokes are low-contrast and monolinear in feel, with gently uneven edges and subtly varying widths from letter to letter. The proportions run narrow overall, with tall ascenders/descenders and compact counters, while the baseline and verticals lean with a slight reverse slant that adds motion. Spacing is irregular in a natural way, and several forms show simplified, cartoonish geometry (notably the single-storey a and g, and compact, looped bowls).
Best suited for display use where personality matters: posters, playful branding, packaging, stickers, and social graphics. It reads well in short lines, punchy headings, and informal quotes, and can add warmth to labels or titles that need a casual, hand-lettered feel.
The font conveys a friendly, goofy energy—like quick hand lettering made for fun rather than formality. Its bouncy rhythm and soft, inflated shapes feel approachable and youthful, lending a humorous, lighthearted tone to headlines and short statements.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident marker lettering with an intentionally imperfect rhythm. Its narrow, tall forms and reverse-leaning motion aim to create lively emphasis while keeping a cohesive, friendly texture across letters and figures.
Capitals and lowercase share a consistent hand-rendered texture, with occasional idiosyncratic stroke joins and asymmetric bowls that enhance the handmade character. Numerals match the same inky, rounded construction, keeping the overall palette cohesive in mixed text.