Print Niben 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, headlines, social, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, handmade, handmade feel, approachability, informality, playfulness, legibility, rounded, bouncy, uneven, soft, open.
A casual hand-drawn print with rounded strokes and subtly wavering outlines that retain a consistent, marker-like presence. Forms are generally open and simplified, with soft corners, irregular curves, and slightly uneven stroke joins that reinforce an organic, handwritten rhythm. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with generous counters in letters like O and e, a compact lowercase with a relatively small x-height, and numerals that follow the same loose, drawn-by-hand construction.
This font works well for short to medium-length copy where a personable, handmade feel is desired—posters, invitations, labels, packaging, classroom materials, and social graphics. It is especially effective in headlines, pull quotes, and playful branding moments where warmth and informality are more important than typographic neutrality.
The tone is friendly and informal, with a lighthearted, slightly quirky personality that feels spontaneous rather than polished. Its bouncy shapes and minor inconsistencies give it a personable, approachable voice suited to conversational or kid-adjacent messaging without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to emulate neat hand lettering made with a felt-tip or marker, capturing human irregularity while staying legible and coherent across the set. It aims for an approachable, everyday voice that can add charm and spontaneity to display text and casual reading settings.
Uppercase and lowercase share a similar construction style, and the alphabet maintains clear differentiation between key shapes (for example, angular diagonals in V/W/X against rounder bowls in B/P/R). The texture stays lively in longer text, where small variations in curves and terminals read as intentional hand movement rather than strict geometric repetition.