Print Guruk 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, social graphics, energetic, casual, handmade, expressive, sporty, handmade energy, quick emphasis, signature look, youthful impact, casual voice, brushy, angular, slanted, textured, dry-stroke.
This font has a brisk, forward-leaning handwritten structure with sharp, brushlike strokes and a slightly dry, textured edge. Forms are compact and tall, with narrow bowls and tight counters that give lines a quick, efficient rhythm. Stroke endings tend to taper or flick, and many letters show faceted, angular turns rather than smooth pen curves, producing a sketchy, marker-brush feel. Spacing is somewhat irregular in a natural way, and the numerals match the same slanted, energetic construction for consistent color in text.
It works especially well for short, high-impact lines such as posters, covers, labels, menu callouts, and social media graphics where an energetic handwritten voice is desired. It can also suit logos or wordmarks that benefit from a dynamic, brushed signature feel, while longer passages are better reserved for larger sizes or limited amounts of copy.
The overall tone is lively and informal, suggesting quick notes, action-oriented headlines, or a personal signature made with a brush pen or marker. It feels confident and spontaneous, with a slightly edgy, streetwise character rather than refined calligraphy.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, human, brush-drawn look with consistent slant and a punchy rhythm, prioritizing character and momentum over formal uniformity. Its condensed, upright-to-slanted construction helps pack words tightly while still reading as expressive handwriting.
In longer text the narrow proportions and compact interior spaces create a darker texture, so it reads best when given a bit of size or breathing room. The distinctive flicks and angled joins add personality but can make similar shapes (like I/l/1 or certain narrow capitals) feel close at small sizes.