Print Kaguh 12 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, children’s media, branding, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, youthful, approachability, handmade feel, cheerful display, clear shapes, rounded, bubbly, soft, chunky, hand-drawn.
A rounded, monoline display face with thick, even strokes and generously softened terminals. Letterforms are compact with slightly irregular widths and a hand-drawn steadiness that keeps shapes consistent without feeling mechanical. Counters are open and simplified, curves are broad and smooth, and joins tend to be bluntly rounded rather than sharply constructed. Overall spacing reads a bit airy for the stroke weight, helping the dense forms stay legible at larger sizes.
Best suited for short-form display settings such as posters, headlines, product packaging, and cheerful brand marks where a friendly voice is desired. It also works well for children’s materials and casual signage, and can be effective in small bursts of UI or social graphics where warmth and immediacy matter more than long-read comfort.
The font projects an upbeat, approachable tone—cheerful and informal, with a lightly goofy charm. Its soft corners and simplified geometry feel kid-friendly and welcoming, while the subtle irregularity adds personality and a handmade warmth.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, marker-like printing with a consistent stroke and rounded finish, prioritizing approachability and strong readability in display sizes. Its simplified forms and playful proportions suggest a goal of creating a personable, informal typographic voice for contemporary, friendly communication.
The set leans toward display use: heavy strokes and rounded shapes create strong silhouettes, while some glyphs show distinctive, idiosyncratic constructions that enhance character. Numerals follow the same soft, chunky logic, keeping a cohesive rhythm across mixed text.