Print Himad 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, event promos, gothic, vintage, rustic, playful, spooky, thematic display, old-world flavor, hand-cut texture, high impact, blackletter, tudor, chiseled, angular, flared.
A very heavy, blackletter-influenced display face with compact, upright proportions and sharply faceted contours. Strokes are thick and relatively uniform, with small notches, chamfered corners, and wedge-like terminals that create a cut-from-wood or stamped look. Counters are tight and geometric, and the overall rhythm alternates between solid vertical masses and crisp, angular joins. The lowercase keeps the same textured, broken-edge silhouette, with a sturdy, blocky presence and a simple round i dot.
Best suited for short, prominent text where texture and character are desired: posters, titles, branding marks, labels, and themed promotions. It works especially well for historical, fantasy, tavern-style, or seasonal (spooky) aesthetics, and is most effective when given generous size and spacing.
The font projects an old-world, storybook gothic tone—equal parts medieval and mischievous. Its rugged edges and dense weight feel bold and theatrical, lending a slightly ominous, Halloween-adjacent flavor while still reading as approachable and decorative rather than formal.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, hand-crafted blackletter impression with a roughened, cut-edge finish, prioritizing personality and thematic atmosphere over neutral readability. Its consistent angular detailing suggests a deliberate attempt to evoke medieval print while keeping forms chunky and graphic for modern display use.
The figures follow the same blackletter logic, appearing stout and highly stylized for impact. At smaller sizes the tight counters and dense texture may reduce clarity, while larger settings emphasize the distinctive notches and flared terminals.