Print Hokuv 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, comics, playful, messy, bold, gritty, cartoon, handmade feel, expressive display, ink texture, bold impact, brushy, blobby, wobbly, organic, textured.
A very heavy, hand-drawn print style with soft, swollen strokes and uneven edges that feel brushed or marker-filled. Letterforms are slightly slanted with irregular curves and inconsistent stroke boundaries, creating a lively, wobbly rhythm rather than a geometric structure. Counters are small and often lopsided, and terminals tend to round off or taper subtly, contributing to a chunky, inked silhouette. Overall spacing feels loose and variable, with each glyph retaining a distinct, drawn-by-hand individuality.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, splashy headlines, stickers, and playful packaging where texture and personality matter more than typographic restraint. It can also work for comic-style captions or informal signage, especially at larger sizes where the irregular edges and dense strokes can be appreciated.
The font conveys an energetic, scrappy personality—more playful than refined—evoking doodles, cartoons, and handmade signage. Its heavy presence and imperfect outlines give it a raw, mischievous tone that reads as informal and expressive.
The design appears intended to mimic bold, quick brush or marker lettering with deliberate imperfections, prioritizing expressive texture and strong black shapes. It aims to deliver an unmistakably handmade look that feels spontaneous and characterful in display contexts.
Uppercase and lowercase share a similarly chunky construction, with single-storey forms and simplified shapes that prioritize impact over precision. Numerals follow the same blobby, hand-rendered logic, staying visually consistent with the letters and maintaining strong color on the page.