Print Opda 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, branding, social graphics, energetic, sporty, confident, casual, lively, bold emphasis, handmade feel, quick impact, motion, brushy, slanted, rounded, chiseled, dynamic.
This font is a bold, slanted brush-script print style with unconnected letters and a strong forward rhythm. Strokes are thick and mostly uniform, with rounded terminals and occasional tapered entries/exits that suggest a marker or brush tool. Letterforms are compact with tight counters, simplified shapes, and a slightly irregular, hand-drawn consistency that keeps the texture lively without becoming messy. Numerals and capitals share the same assertive stroke weight and angled stance, producing a cohesive, punchy line of text.
Best suited for short display text such as posters, event promos, product packaging, and punchy headlines where a bold handwritten voice is desired. It also works well for logos, tags, and social media graphics that need quick impact and a casual, human touch. For longer passages or small sizes, the dense weight and compact counters may reduce readability.
The overall tone is fast, upbeat, and informal, with a confident “hand-signed” feel. Its heavy strokes and forward slant convey motion and emphasis, reading as energetic and sporty rather than delicate or traditional. The texture feels friendly and approachable, suited to attention-grabbing messaging.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, bold hand-lettering made with a brush pen or marker, prioritizing momentum and impact over formal precision. Its goal is to deliver a strong, informal signature-like presence that feels immediate and expressive in display settings.
Spacing and joins are handled as print lettering rather than true cursive: characters generally do not connect, but the angled strokes and repeated terminal shapes create strong visual flow across words. The heavy weight favors display sizes, where the inner counters and brush details remain clear.