Print Pelah 9 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, children’s, craft branding, headlines, playful, friendly, quirky, handmade, casual, handmade warmth, informal voice, expressive display, playful character, rounded, bouncy, lively, soft terminals, irregular rhythm.
A lively handwritten print with rounded forms, soft corners, and visibly irregular stroke modulation that mimics marker or brush pressure. Letter proportions vary noticeably, with bouncy baseline behavior and uneven counter shapes that keep the texture animated. Strokes tend to swell on verticals and pinch on joins, while terminals are mostly blunt or softly tapered rather than sharply cut. The overall spacing and widths feel intentionally uneven, reinforcing an organic, drawn-by-hand consistency rather than geometric precision.
Best used at display sizes where the hand-drawn texture and quirky proportions can be appreciated—such as posters, invitations, greeting cards, product packaging, and casual branding. It also works well for children’s or educational materials, social graphics, and short headlines where a friendly, personal voice is desired.
The font projects an approachable, informal personality with a gently whimsical tone. Its uneven rhythm and rounded silhouettes read as human and conversational, adding charm and spontaneity without becoming chaotic. The overall impression is upbeat and crafty, suited to messaging that wants to feel personal and welcoming.
The design appears intended to simulate confident, fast hand lettering in a bold marker-like tool, emphasizing warmth and personality over typographic uniformity. Its varying widths, soft terminals, and animated stroke changes aim to create a handcrafted feel that stands out in short, expressive text.
Uppercase forms mix simple, open constructions with a few distinctive gestures (such as looped or hooked strokes on letters like J and Q), while lowercase includes single-storey shapes and generous, rounded bowls. Numerals share the same hand-drawn flavor, with curvy, slightly uneven outlines that prioritize character over strict alignment.