Print Dagot 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, game titles, playful, spooky, folkloric, whimsical, rustic, expressiveness, handmade feel, thematic display, storybook mood, brushy, chiseled, angular, ragged, teardrop terminals.
A hand-drawn, brush-like display face with narrow proportions and lively, irregular widths. Strokes show a mix of sharp, chiseled corners and rounded bowls, with frequent wedge and teardrop terminals that create a cut-paper feel. Curves are slightly lopsided and counters vary in size, reinforcing an organic rhythm, while diagonals and points (notably in A, V, W, X, and Y) read as intentionally spiky. Numerals and lowercase echo the same tapered, inked shapes, giving the set a cohesive, illustrative texture.
This font works best in short, prominent settings such as posters, event flyers, game or film titles, book covers, and product packaging where personality is the goal. It can also suit thematic signage and branded headers that benefit from a handmade, quirky edge.
The overall tone is playful and slightly eerie, suggesting storybook magic, Halloween signage, or folk craft aesthetics. Its jagged edges and exaggerated terminals add character and humor while still keeping forms recognizable at display sizes.
The design appears intended to emulate informal hand lettering with brush-cut or carved terminals, prioritizing distinctive silhouettes and mood over typographic neutrality. Its consistent roughness and tapered ends suggest it was drawn to feel expressive, crafty, and slightly fantastical in display typography.
Spacing and silhouette feel animated, with alternating chunky and tapered strokes producing a pulsing texture in words. The face leans more decorative than text-forward, and the high-energy outlines can become busy when tightly set or used too small.