Print Dinuy 2 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, packaging, headlines, invitations, spooky, quirky, handmade, witchy, storybook, handmade texture, eerie tone, display impact, playful roughness, spiky, angular, scratchy, jagged, wiry.
A wiry, hand-drawn print with thin strokes and a slightly scratchy line quality. Forms are built from angular, faceted curves and pointed terminals, giving many letters a subtly chiseled or cut-paper feel. Stroke endings are often tapered and irregular, with small kinks and wobble that keep the rhythm lively rather than geometric. Proportions are generally narrow with open counters and simple construction, and the numerals echo the same sharp, lightly uneven drawing style.
Best suited to display use where its jagged, handmade character can read clearly—posters, book or game covers, event flyers, themed packaging, and short headlines. It can work for short passages in larger sizes when an illustrative, spooky/whimsical voice is desired.
The overall tone feels eerie and playful at once—like handwritten titling for fantasy, Halloween, or a mysterious story. Its spiky angles and restless texture suggest magic, mischief, and handcrafted charm rather than polish or neutrality.
This font appears designed to mimic quick, deliberate hand lettering with sharpened corners and tapered pen-like strokes, prioritizing character and atmosphere over strict regularity. The goal seems to be an expressive, slightly ominous display texture that still remains readable in simple words and phrases.
Letter shapes show intentional inconsistency typical of hand lettering: widths vary, curves are slightly faceted, and verticals don’t always align perfectly. In longer text the texture becomes a distinct grain, so spacing and legibility will feel more illustrative than typographic at small sizes.