Print Nakim 8 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, journaling, packaging, posters, social graphics, casual, friendly, playful, human, breezy, handwritten realism, informal warmth, approachable voice, everyday notes, monoline, hand-drawn, sketchy, loose, rounded.
A casual handwritten print with monoline strokes and a slightly right-leaning, relaxed rhythm. Letterforms are simplified and open, with rounded turns, soft terminals, and gentle wobble that preserves a drawn-by-hand feel. Proportions vary naturally from glyph to glyph, with airy counters and generous curves in rounds like O, C, and G; capitals are tall and spare while lowercase stays compact, giving an overall lively, informal texture. Numerals follow the same loose construction, with smooth curves and lightly uneven stroke flow.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where a personal, informal voice is desired—such as journaling, greeting-style headlines, craft or boutique packaging, menu callouts, and casual posters. It can also add warmth to social graphics and educational materials when used at comfortable reading sizes.
The tone is approachable and conversational, like quick notes or informal labeling. Its slight slant and loose stroke behavior create an easygoing, personal voice that feels friendly rather than formal or technical.
Designed to mimic quick, natural handwriting in a clean, unconnected print style, prioritizing warmth and spontaneity over rigid typographic precision. The goal appears to be an easy, friendly look that remains legible while retaining visible hand-drawn nuance.
Spacing appears intentionally inconsistent in a natural way, helping the font read as authentic handwriting. The alphabet shows clear differentiation between similar shapes (e.g., I/J, O/Q), but with a deliberately unpolished finish that favors character over strict uniformity.