Print Gulul 2 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, packaging, labels, posters, social, casual, friendly, quirky, playful, handmade, handwritten charm, approachability, informality, everyday voice, monoline, loose baseline, open counters, rounded terminals, sketchy.
A casual handwritten print with monoline strokes and gently rounded terminals. Letterforms show a loose, human rhythm with slight irregularities in curve smoothness, join behavior, and stroke endings, giving a drawn-on-paper feel rather than a polished script. Counters are generally open and simple, with straightforward construction in both upper- and lowercase and modest, inconsistent overshoots that reinforce the hand-rendered character. Numerals match the same informal structure, with simple shapes and occasional angular inflections.
Well-suited to casual applications such as notes, journaling-style graphics, packaging callouts, labels, and friendly posters or social content. It works best at display and short-to-medium text sizes where its handmade rhythm and irregularities read as intentional character rather than noise.
The font reads as relaxed and personable, with a lightly quirky tone that feels approachable and conversational. Its uneven micro-details and unforced shapes suggest spontaneity, like quick notes or labeling done by hand.
Likely intended to mimic neat, quick hand-printing for a warm, informal voice—prioritizing authenticity and approachability over typographic precision. The design aims for consistent legibility while preserving the small variations that make it feel personally written.
Capitals are tall and airy, with simplified geometry and occasional distinctive handwritten quirks (notably in letters like J, Q, and R). Spacing appears naturally inconsistent in a way that supports the informal style, and the overall texture stays clean enough to remain readable while still clearly handmade.