Print Emri 2 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ad Design JNL' by Jeff Levine, 'Sharp Sans Condensed' by Monotype, and 'Artico' by cretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, branding, stickers, playful, handmade, casual, retro, energetic, handmade feel, bold impact, casual display, expressive texture, brushed, chunky, rounded, slanted, inky.
A heavy, brushy italic with compact proportions and an irregular hand-drawn edge. Strokes are thick and mostly monoline, with soft, rounded terminals and occasional blunt cutoffs that suggest a marker or dry-brush tool. Letterforms lean consistently forward, with slightly bouncy baselines and uneven internal counters that add texture. Capitals are broad-shouldered and simplified, while lowercase forms stay compact and legible, keeping a steady rhythm despite the organic wobble.
Best suited for short-to-medium display text where the brush texture and forward slant can carry personality—posters, playful branding, product packaging, social graphics, and casual signage. It can also work for punchy subheads, but the heavy color and tight spacing may reduce comfort in long passages.
The overall tone is friendly and informal, with a lively, homemade energy. Its bold, slanted silhouettes feel sporty and upbeat, evoking casual signage and expressive packaging rather than formal editorial settings.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered brush writing in a bold, compact italic, prioritizing personality and impact over precision. It aims to look confidently informal—like quick, expressive lettering that still reads cleanly at display sizes.
Spacing appears fairly tight and the dense strokes create strong word shapes, especially in all-caps headlines. The roughened edges and subtle inconsistencies are a defining feature, giving printed text a tactile, inked look.