Print Usroy 1 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, social graphics, comics, playful, quirky, handmade, friendly, youthful, handmade charm, informal voice, playful display, friendly tone, character texture, rounded, brushy, bouncy, cartoonish, irregular.
A casual, hand-drawn print style with thick, slightly brushy strokes and softly rounded corners. The letterforms show intentional irregularity in stroke edges and curvature, with lively, uneven joins that mimic marker or paint-pen pressure. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, creating a bouncy rhythm; counters are generally open and rounded, and terminals often taper or bulge subtly rather than ending crisply. Overall spacing feels organic rather than mechanically uniform, reinforcing a drawn-by-hand texture.
Well suited to children’s products, playful branding, event posters, packaging, and social media graphics where an upbeat handmade tone is desired. It works best at display sizes and in short-to-medium text bursts where the organic irregularities add character and warmth.
The font reads as cheerful and informal, with a quirky cartoon energy that feels approachable and a little mischievous. Its uneven, handcrafted rhythm suggests spontaneity and personality, leaning more toward fun and character than precision or formality.
Likely designed to capture the feel of quick, confident hand lettering with a marker-like tool—prioritizing charm, energy, and recognizability over strict geometric consistency. The goal appears to be a friendly, characterful voice for informal communication and expressive display typography.
Several glyphs show distinctive, idiosyncratic constructions (notably in curved letters and diagonals), which adds charm but makes the texture more expressive than neutral. The numerals and capitals keep the same playful, slightly wobbly stroke behavior as the lowercase, helping headlines and short phrases feel cohesive.