Print Mekig 3 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'JollyGood Proper Condensed' by Letradora (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: children’s books, posters, packaging, craft labels, greeting cards, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, kidlike, handmade feel, approachability, casual readability, playful tone, human warmth, rounded terminals, soft corners, loose rhythm, irregular forms, open counters.
A casual, hand-drawn print face with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms lean on simple geometric skeletons but keep a deliberately uneven, marker-like finish, with slight waviness in stems and curves and small variations in width from glyph to glyph. Counters are generally open and generous, and corners are smoothed rather than sharp, giving the alphabet a bouncy, approachable rhythm. The overall construction stays legible in both upper- and lowercase, with a compact, slightly condensed feel and straightforward numerals.
It suits short to medium text where a friendly, informal voice is desired—such as children’s materials, playful posters, casual packaging, and craft or handmade-themed labels. It can also work for headings and pull quotes in editorial or social graphics when a warm, personal tone is needed.
The font conveys a warm, informal tone that feels approachable and lightly whimsical. Its gentle irregularities and rounded shaping suggest a human, handmade voice—more friendly note-taking than polished branding—making it feel relaxed and conversational.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, hand-drawn printing with a marker or felt-tip feel, prioritizing approachability and readability over typographic precision. Its controlled monoline structure keeps it functional in text, while the gentle irregularities preserve an authentic handwritten character.
Capitals are simple and sturdy, while the lowercase adds personality through rounded bowls, single-storey forms, and a soft, handwritten cadence in words. The spacing and stroke consistency keep paragraphs readable, though the intentional unevenness makes it feel more expressive than strict.