Print Wakag 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, quotes, packaging, posters, casual, friendly, handmade, playful, approachable, humanize, soften, informalize, add warmth, add personality, rounded, organic, marker-like, textured, soft terminals.
The letterforms are unconnected and hand-drawn, with smooth, rounded strokes and subtly irregular contours that mimic a felt-tip or brush-pen line. Strokes show gentle modulation and occasional tapering at terminals, creating a lively texture across words. Proportions are compact, with relatively small lowercase interiors and ascenders/descenders that add vertical movement; spacing is slightly uneven in an intentional, handwritten way. Uppercase forms are simple and open, and numerals share the same rounded, drawn-in-one-go character.
It works well for short-to-medium text where a friendly, handwritten voice is desired—such as quotes, invitations, greeting cards, classroom or kids-oriented materials, journaling-style layouts, and social graphics. The straightforward shapes also suit packaging accents, café or boutique signage, and light editorial callouts where a human touch is more important than strict uniformity.
This font feels casual and human, with the easy confidence of quick marker handwriting. Its slightly uneven rhythm and softened corners lend it a friendly, approachable tone that reads as personal rather than polished. Overall it conveys informality, warmth, and a lightly playful attitude without becoming overly whimsical.
The design appears intended to replicate natural, everyday print handwriting while remaining clear enough for continuous reading. Its controlled irregularity adds personality and a handcrafted feel, likely aimed at making messages seem more personal and relaxed rather than typographically formal.
The font maintains consistent stroke character across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, but preserves small variations in curves, joins, and terminal shapes that keep lines of text feeling authentically drawn. Counters are generally open and rounded, supporting legibility while retaining an intentionally imperfect handmade texture.