Print Kokuf 2 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, headlines, stickers, playful, friendly, bubbly, retro, kidlike, approachability, playfulness, hand-drawn feel, brand warmth, display impact, rounded, soft, chunky, bouncy, quirky.
A rounded, monoline display face with heavily softened terminals and corners throughout. Strokes maintain an even thickness, with generous curves and slightly irregular, hand-drawn rhythm that keeps forms lively without looking messy. Counters are compact and circular, apertures are small, and several letters use simplified, geometric constructions (notably the single-storey a and g), giving the set a cohesive, cartoon-like silhouette. Spacing reads open and comfortable, supporting large, smooth word-shapes in headlines and short lines of text.
This font works best for display applications such as posters, playful packaging, children’s products, casual signage, and friendly brand marks. It also suits short UI labels, stickers, and social graphics where a soft, approachable voice is desired and sizes are large enough for the tight counters to stay clear.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, with a toy-like warmth that feels informal and conversational. Its bubbly forms and softened geometry suggest lighthearted messaging, youth-oriented branding, and cheerful editorial moments where personality matters more than strict typographic neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, friendly handwritten print look with consistent stroke weight and extra-rounded construction. It prioritizes charm and immediacy—like marker-drawn lettering refined into a repeatable, cohesive alphabet—aimed at joyful, informal communication.
Distinctive rounded joins and bulbous terminals create a consistent “inflated” feel across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. The figures follow the same soft, simplified logic as the letters, helping mixed alphanumeric settings stay cohesive. The design leans toward display use, where its compact counters and chunky curves can read as a deliberate stylistic signature.