Print Kugit 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'MC Erfink' by Maulana Creative (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids branding, stickers, headlines, playful, friendly, whimsical, casual, childlike, approachability, handmade warmth, playful display, casual emphasis, kid-friendly tone, rounded, blobby, soft terminals, bouncy baseline, irregular.
A heavy, rounded handwritten print with soft, bulbous strokes and gently uneven contours that mimic marker or felt-tip lettering. Forms are compact and simplified, with broad curves, small counters, and minimal interior detailing, keeping the texture dense and graphic. Proportions vary slightly from glyph to glyph, and the rhythm feels bouncy rather than rigid, with subtly irregular widths and endpoints that stay smooth and blunt.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where personality matters: posters, playful branding, product packaging, stickers, social graphics, and classroom or children’s materials. It can also work for headlines or callouts in editorial layouts, while extended body text may feel heavy due to the dense stroke and tight counters.
The overall tone is warm, approachable, and lightly goofy—more like cheerful hand-drawn signage than formal typography. Its chunky shapes and soft corners give it a kid-friendly, upbeat personality that reads as informal and inviting.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, friendly handwritten voice with high immediacy and legibility at display sizes. By prioritizing soft geometry and slight irregularity, it aims to feel human, approachable, and fun rather than precise or technical.
Capitals are especially rounded and monoline in feel, while lowercase letters keep a simplified, handwritten structure (single-storey “a,” looped “g,” short-armed “r”). Numerals match the same puffy construction, with the “1” rendered as a simple vertical stroke and the “8” as stacked rounded bowls, reinforcing the cohesive hand-drawn character.