Print Ranib 9 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Neue Helvetica' and 'Neue Helvetica Paneuropean' by Linotype and 'NeoGram' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids, stickers, playful, chunky, friendly, quirky, cartoonish, playful impact, friendly branding, handmade feel, bold display, rounded, blobby, soft, bouncy, hand-drawn.
A heavy, rounded display face with inflated, blobby strokes and softly irregular contours that mimic marker- or paint-like fill. Corners are broadly softened, counters are compact and often slightly uneven, and terminals tend to end in rounded stubs rather than sharp cuts. Proportions lean wide with a tall lowercase presence, while letterspacing and sidebearings feel loose and conversational, creating a bouncy rhythm across words. The overall texture is dense and inky, with subtle shape wobble that keeps repeated forms from feeling mechanically uniform.
Best suited for display settings where personality is the priority: posters, playful headlines, product packaging, kids’ materials, social graphics, and sticker-style branding. It also works well for short slogans or titles that benefit from a bold, friendly voice rather than extended reading.
The font projects an upbeat, approachable tone with a humorous, cartoon-like warmth. Its imperfect edges and puffy silhouettes read as informal and hand-made, giving text a cheerful, kid-friendly energy without becoming frantic.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a soft, hand-drawn charm—combining an extra-thick silhouette with casual irregularity to feel approachable and fun. It aims for immediate recognition and a lively rhythm in short text, emphasizing warmth and humor over typographic restraint.
Distinctive, simplified letterforms prioritize silhouette over fine detail, which helps at larger sizes but makes small counters and tight interior spaces more prone to filling in when scaled down. Round-heavy shapes and short joins create a consistently soft personality across both uppercase and lowercase, while the numerals match the same bulbous, hand-drawn feel.