Print Hunip 11 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Klik' by Fenotype, 'Movie News JNL' by Jeff Levine, 'Carrosserie' by Letterwerk, 'Futura TS' by TypeShop Collection, and 'Blitz Condensed' by Wiescher Design (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, stickers, logos, playful, quirky, handmade, friendly, retro, handmade feel, bold impact, casual display, poster punch, chunky, rounded, bouncy, compact, inked.
A compact, heavy display face with a hand-drawn print feel. Letterforms are built from chunky strokes with softly rounded outer curves and occasional chiseled-looking corners, creating an irregular, cut-out rhythm. Counters are tight and simplified, and many terminals end bluntly, giving the shapes a sturdy, inked presence. Proportions are slightly inconsistent from glyph to glyph, contributing to an organic texture; figures are bold and blocky, with a particularly substantial 0 and a narrow, straight 1.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, product packaging, labels, stickers, and logo wordmarks where a friendly handmade tone is desired. It also works well for kids-oriented graphics, event promos, and casual branding that benefits from bold, compact shapes.
The overall tone is upbeat and informal, like handmade signage or a playful poster headline. Its slightly wobbly geometry and compressed rhythm read as quirky and approachable rather than polished or corporate. The weight and compactness add a confident, punchy voice with a mild retro craft sensibility.
This font appears designed to mimic informal hand-printed lettering while maintaining the solidity of a heavy display face. The goal seems to be an attention-grabbing, approachable style with intentional irregularities that signal craft and personality over strict geometric precision.
The silhouette stays visually strong at a distance, but the tight counters and dense joins can make long passages feel heavy. In the sample text, the texture remains lively, with noticeable variation in curves and diagonals that reinforces the drawn-by-hand character.