Print Tukug 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids content, signage, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, approachable, human touch, informality, cheerful tone, quick signage, chunky, rounded, soft terminals, wobbly, organic rhythm.
The letterforms are chunky and rounded with softly tapered terminals and subtly wobbly strokes that mimic hand pressure. Curves are generously inflated and counters are open, creating a bouncy silhouette, while widths vary from glyph to glyph for an organic cadence. Edges are smooth but not mechanical, with small asymmetries and lively joins that reinforce the drawn-by-hand character. Numerals follow the same friendly, inflated style, maintaining consistent weight and an informal, sign-like presence.
This font is well suited to posters, headlines, packaging accents, children’s materials, and casual branding where an upbeat, handmade tone is desired. It works especially well for short to medium phrases such as titles, stickers, menu callouts, social graphics, and event signage. For long-form reading it will be most effective in brief bursts where the expressive texture can remain a feature rather than a distraction.
This face feels playful and personable, with a friendly, slightly mischievous tone. The irregular, hand-drawn rhythm gives it an approachable, kid-like energy that reads as casual rather than formal. Overall it conveys warmth and spontaneity, like lettering made with a marker for a sign or invitation.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-rendered print lettering while staying bold enough to hold up in short text. Its intentionally uneven widths and slightly irregular curves suggest a goal of warmth and character over strict typographic regularity. The overall construction prioritizes legibility at display sizes with a lively, informal texture.
The sample text shows consistent color and density across lines, with a buoyant baseline feel and noticeable per-glyph width variation that adds charm. Uppercase and lowercase share the same rounded, informal construction, helping mixed-case text keep a cohesive, hand-lettered voice.