Print Dalak 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s media, greeting cards, playful, storybook, folksy, casual, whimsical, handmade feel, friendly display, casual clarity, quirky charm, hand-drawn, brushy, textured, spiky, organic.
A hand-drawn print face with lively, slightly uneven strokes and tapered, brush-like endings. Letterforms are mostly upright with narrow proportions and a gently irregular rhythm, showing subtle wobble in stems and bowls rather than geometric precision. Curves are somewhat angular and pointed in places (notably in diagonals and terminals), while counters stay open enough for legibility. Overall spacing feels loose and natural, with small variations in width from glyph to glyph that reinforce the drawn-by-hand character.
Works best for short to medium-length text such as headings, quotes, book covers, posters, and packaging where a handmade voice is desirable. It also fits well in children’s materials, greeting cards, crafts branding, and informal signage, especially at larger sizes where the textured stroke endings can be appreciated.
The tone is informal and cheerful, with a storybook and crafty personality that reads as friendly rather than refined. Its roughened edges and energetic terminals add a sense of motion and spontaneity, suggesting handmade signage or illustrated captions.
Likely designed to emulate quick, confident marker or brush lettering in a clean, unconnected print style, balancing readability with visible hand-made irregularities. The intent appears to be adding warmth and personality to display typography without becoming overly decorative or hard to parse.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent hand-rendered logic, with distinctive, slightly quirky shapes that keep repeated letters from feeling mechanically identical. Numerals follow the same brushed construction, making them suitable for casual display settings where personality matters more than strict uniformity.