Print Ilry 2 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, headlines, event flyers, game titles, raw, grunge, energetic, edgy, expressive, handmade impact, expressive texture, informal display, gritty tone, brushy, rough, irregular, spiky, angular.
A rough, brush-drawn print face with thick, irregular strokes and abrupt tapering ends. Letterforms are mostly upright and compact, with noticeably uneven stroke edges and occasional sharp, hook-like terminals that suggest a dry brush or marker dragged quickly across the page. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, creating a lively rhythm; counters are often tight and slightly misshapen, and curves tend to be faceted rather than smooth. Spacing reads naturally inconsistent in a handwritten way, with bouncy widths and a slightly jittery baseline feel in running text.
Best suited to display roles where a strong handmade impact is desired, such as posters, album/cover art, event flyers, packaging callouts, and punchy headline treatments. It can also work for game titles or themed graphics where a rough, hand-painted tone supports the concept, but is less appropriate for long-form reading.
The overall tone is bold and unpolished, with a gritty, street-level energy. It feels spontaneous and loud rather than refined, leaning into a handmade aesthetic that can read as rebellious, playful, or slightly ominous depending on context.
The design appears intended to capture fast, forceful hand lettering with visible texture and irregularity, prioritizing personality and impact over uniform typographic precision.
Distinctive pointed terminals and chunky joins give many letters a clawed, ink-splattered character, while the numerals match the same rough, gestural construction. The texture and irregularity are prominent enough that small sizes may lose clarity, but larger settings emphasize the expressive stroke character.