Print Dadom 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, greeting cards, playful, casual, friendly, hand-drawn, quirky, hand-lettered feel, approachability, casual display, personal tone, rounded, brushy, bouncy, organic, lively.
A narrow, hand-drawn print style with unconnected letterforms and a lively, slightly irregular rhythm. Strokes feel brush- or marker-driven, with rounded terminals and intermittent tapering that creates a soft, natural modulation. Proportions are compact with a small x-height and tall ascenders/descenders, while widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an informal, human cadence. Counters are generally open and simplified, and curves tend toward oval forms with occasional asymmetric quirks.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where a friendly hand-made feel is desired: headlines, posters, packaging labels, social graphics, and greeting-card style messaging. It can also work for short blurbs or captions when a casual, personal voice is more important than a strictly even text texture.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, with a spontaneous notebook/hand-lettered character. Its gentle irregularities and bouncy spacing read as personal and conversational rather than formal or technical.
Likely intended to mimic quick, confident hand printing with a brush/marker feel—delivering warmth and personality through narrow proportions, compact lowercase, and intentionally imperfect stroke shapes.
The alphabet shows deliberate idiosyncrasies (notably in diagonals and curved joins) that add charm but also make texture more animated across longer lines. Numerals share the same hand-rendered softness and compact stance, helping mixed text feel consistent.