Print Edmog 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, halloween, posters, game ui, album covers, spooky, macabre, uneasy, whimsical, hand-drawn, hand-drawn effect, horror mood, poster impact, texture, jagged, scratchy, spiky, inked, irregular.
A condensed, high-contrast display face with a hand-drawn, inked construction. Strokes are mostly monoline in the stems but flare into sharp wedges and needle-like terminals, creating a broken, scratchy silhouette. Counters are tight and often asymmetrical, with slightly wobbly verticals and uneven joins that reinforce the drawn-by-hand rhythm. Spacing and widths vary by letter, and many glyphs feature tapered descenders or hooked endings that add a dripping, splintered texture across words.
Best suited to display sizes where the jagged terminals and ink texture remain clear: horror and Halloween branding, film or game titles, event posters, and atmospheric packaging. It can also work for short UI labels or chapter heads when a tense, hand-crafted voice is desired, but its narrow proportions and irregular rhythm make it less appropriate for long-form reading.
The overall tone is eerie and theatrical, balancing horror-poster tension with a playful, cartoon-leaning roughness. Its tall, narrow forms and sharp terminals create a sense of urgency and unease, while the inconsistent ink edges keep it informal and expressive rather than rigid.
The design appears intended to mimic quickly drawn lettering made with a brush pen or sharp nib, emphasizing tall forms, dramatic tapering, and irregular edges to create a spooky, hand-made display voice that stands out immediately.
In text settings the font builds a strong vertical cadence, with frequent pointed descenders (notably in letters like j, y, and g) that punctuate lines. Numerals follow the same tapered, hand-cut feel, making the set cohesive for short bursts of copy and stylized headings.