Print Ebnoh 2 is a very light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, packaging, headlines, posters, whimsical, delicate, airy, playful, quirky, human touch, sketchy elegance, decorative voice, casual charm, hairline, monoline, loopy, spidery, bouncy.
A very fine, hairline handwritten print with monoline strokes that taper into pointed terminals and occasional ink-like blobs at joins. Forms are open and lightly constructed, with generous counters and a slightly bouncy baseline rhythm. Curves are drawn with long, continuous arcs while straights are thin and wiry, producing an elegant but intentionally imperfect texture. Capitals are tall and narrow, and many letters show gentle eccentricities (looped bowls, flicked hooks, and asymmetrical curves) that reinforce a hand-drawn feel.
This font suits display use where its hairline, hand-drawn personality can be appreciated—invites, greeting cards, boutique packaging, short headlines, and editorial pull quotes. It works best in larger sizes or high-contrast settings, and is less suitable for dense body copy where the thin strokes may fade.
The overall tone is whimsical and airy, like a light pen sketch. Its thin strokes and quirky detailing give it a poetic, slightly eccentric personality—more charming than formal, and more illustrative than utilitarian.
The design appears intended to mimic light, quick handwriting done with a fine pen—favoring elegance and character over strict regularity. Its distinctive terminals and playful curves suggest a goal of adding a human, illustrative tone to titles and short phrases.
Because of the extremely light stroke weight, spacing and joins read as part of the character: small variations in stroke pressure and tiny ink accents become noticeable, especially at larger sizes. Numerals and punctuation keep the same wiry construction, helping it feel cohesive in mixed text, though it will visually soften on low-contrast backgrounds or at very small sizes.