Print Nole 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, stickers, headlines, comics, playful, quirky, handmade, casual, retro, handmade texture, casual display, playful branding, informal signage, doodle aesthetic, rounded, chunky, monoline, wobbly, soft-cornered.
A monoline, hand-drawn print style with chunky strokes, soft corners, and gently wobbly outlines that preserve an organic marker/brush feel. Forms are mostly upright with slightly skewed, irregular geometry, mixing rounded rectangles and open curves for a loose, modular rhythm. Counters tend to be tight and squarish, terminals are blunt, and spacing is uneven in a natural way, giving the alphabet a lively, hand-set texture rather than a rigid grid.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where texture and personality are assets: posters, product packaging, labels, stickers, event graphics, and comic or zine-style titles. It can work for playful UI accents or social graphics, but the irregular rhythm is most effective when used sparingly rather than for long reading passages.
The overall tone is friendly and offbeat, with a homemade charm that reads as approachable and slightly mischievous. Its imperfect edges and bouncy proportions evoke doodles, indie craft, and informal signage rather than polished corporate typography.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-drawn lettering while maintaining consistent, repeatable glyph shapes. It prioritizes character and a crafted, informal voice over strict geometric precision, aiming for a distinctive display presence that still stays readable.
Distinctive, boxy construction shows through in many letters, while a few glyphs lean more calligraphic in their joins and diagonals, creating deliberate variety. Numerals share the same rounded-rectilinear DNA and feel bold and legible at display sizes, with a consistent, marker-like presence across the set.