Print Bores 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, greeting cards, social graphics, casual, friendly, playful, handmade, approachable, human warmth, casual note, playful tone, handmade texture, monoline, rounded, bouncy, loose, quirky.
A loose, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and a subtly right-leaning stance. Strokes keep a fairly even thickness while wobbling slightly, preserving a drawn-by-hand rhythm rather than geometric precision. Letterforms are narrow-to-medium with irregular widths and open counters, and the baseline gently dances, especially in the lowercase. Capitals are simple and upright in construction, while lowercase forms show more personality through uneven joins, varied bowl sizes, and occasional exaggerated strokes.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where an informal, human voice is desired—such as packaging callouts, posters, greeting cards, social media graphics, and playful branding accents. It can also work for UI labels or educational materials when a friendly, non-corporate tone is needed, though tighter passages may benefit from generous tracking and leading.
The overall tone is relaxed and personable, like quick marker lettering for notes, labels, or classroom materials. Its slightly bouncy spacing and casual irregularities add warmth and a playful, conversational feel without becoming messy or overly stylized.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident handwritten printing with consistent stroke weight and lively spacing. It aims for approachability and spontaneity, prioritizing personality and rhythm over strict typographic regularity.
Distinctive touches include a single-storey “a” and “g,” a looped “f,” and a “Q” with a prominent tail; the numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic with soft curves and informal proportions. The texture becomes more apparent at larger sizes, where the subtle wobble and stroke modulation read as intentional handmade character.