Print Mimed 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, greeting cards, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, quirky, human touch, approachability, informality, personality, cheerful tone, rounded, bouncy, marker-like, monoline, soft.
This font has a hand-drawn, marker-like construction with mostly monoline strokes that swell and taper slightly at turns, creating a lively, uneven rhythm. Forms are rounded and simplified, with soft corners and subtly wobbling curves that keep the texture organic. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with slightly irregular widths and loose, open counters; terminals often feel blunted or brushy rather than crisp. Overall spacing reads airy and informal, with a gentle baseline bounce that reinforces the drawn-by-hand character.
It’s well suited to applications that benefit from an informal, human touch—children’s materials, playful packaging, craft branding, and friendly posters or signage. It can also work for short UI accents, stickers, and social media graphics where personality matters more than typographic neutrality. For longer passages, it’s best used in moderate sizes to preserve clarity while keeping the textured, handwritten charm.
The overall tone is warm, approachable, and lightly goofy—more like a quick handwritten note than a polished display face. Its irregularity feels intentional and personable, giving text a friendly, conversational voice. The shapes suggest a playful, kid-friendly sensibility without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, hand-printed lettering made with a felt-tip pen or marker: legible, upbeat, and intentionally imperfect. Its goal seems to be adding warmth and personality while staying simple enough for everyday display and casual text settings.
Capitals are simple and bold in silhouette, while lowercase maintains a casual printed feel rather than cursive connection. Numerals follow the same relaxed logic, with rounded forms and slightly uneven stroke endings that keep them consistent with the letters. The sample text shows good visual cohesion across mixed case, though the handmade variation remains visible at both headline and short-paragraph sizes.