Print Hirol 2 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids media, event promos, playful, cartoony, quirky, retro, friendly, handmade charm, high impact, comic display, casual friendliness, retro novelty, chunky, rounded, wobbly, bouncy, jaunty.
A heavy, hand-drawn display face with chunky strokes, rounded terminals, and noticeably wobbly contours. Letters sit on a gently uneven baseline and lean through subtle, irregular shaping rather than a consistent slant, producing a lively rhythm. Counters are compact and openings are sometimes pinched, while bowls and shoulders feel inflated and soft. Uppercase forms are broad and animated, lowercase is compact with a short mid-zone and simplified details, and numerals echo the same blobby, cut-paper silhouette.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, product packaging, and promotional graphics where a friendly, humorous voice is desired. It also fits kids-focused materials, casual café/market signage, and playful branding elements, especially at medium to large sizes where the irregular contours read clearly.
The overall tone is upbeat and mischievous, with a cartoon-like bounce that feels informal and approachable. Its irregularity reads as intentionally handmade, evoking playful signage and lighthearted, retro-flavored display typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, handmade display look that feels spontaneous and characterful rather than precise. Its simplified, chunky forms prioritize immediacy and personality, aiming for high visibility and a playful, informal voice in titles and branding.
The face relies on mass and silhouette more than interior detail: tight counters and occasional narrow joins can darken in smaller sizes. The strongest visual identity comes from the uneven stroke edges, slightly exaggerated curves, and the consistent “wobble” across caps, lowercase, and figures.