Print Yobuz 2 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, apparel, energetic, rugged, expressive, casual, rebellious, express impact, add texture, humanize type, convey urgency, create attitude, brushy, inky, textured, jittery, angular.
A slanted, brush-driven handwritten style with compressed proportions and lively, irregular rhythm. Strokes appear dry-brushed and inky, with visibly rough edges, occasional tapering terminals, and small flares where the brush changes direction. Letterforms are mostly unconnected, mixing sharp angles with quick curved turns, and showing intentional inconsistency in stroke boundaries that reads as hand-made. Counters are often tight and shapes are compact, with a slightly jittered baseline and varied character widths that add motion to lines of text.
Best suited to short to medium display settings where texture and personality are assets—posters, promotional headlines, album or event graphics, apparel, and expressive packaging. It can work for punchy pull quotes or social graphics, but the rough brush texture and tight counters suggest avoiding very small sizes or long passages where clarity is critical.
The font conveys a fast, emphatic voice—street-poster energy with a raw, improvised edge. Its textured marks and assertive slant feel human and spontaneous, suggesting urgency, attitude, and a casual confidence rather than polish or formality.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering with visible stroke grit and natural variation, prioritizing impact and immediacy over uniformity. Its condensed, forward-leaning forms help fit strong statements into tight spaces while maintaining a bold, hand-made presence.
Capitals are tall and attention-grabbing, with several forms leaning toward simplified, marker-like constructions. Lowercase shapes stay compact and brisk, and the numerals share the same brisk, hand-painted texture, keeping the overall color dark and punchy in a paragraph.