Print Gudad 10 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, greeting cards, packaging, posters, social graphics, friendly, casual, whimsical, approachable, handmade, human warmth, informal readability, playful charm, handmade texture, monoline, rounded, soft terminals, bouncy baseline, open counters.
An informal hand-drawn print with a mostly monoline feel and softly rounded stroke endings. Letterforms are built from simple, slightly irregular curves and straight segments, creating a lively rhythm with small variations in stroke weight and curvature. Proportions are gently uneven with generous bowls and open apertures, while the baseline and verticals show subtle wobble that reinforces the drawn-by-hand character. Numerals match the alphabet’s casual construction, with smooth curves and lightly tapered joins that stay consistent with the overall texture.
It works well for short to medium text where an informal, friendly voice is desired—such as children’s materials, greeting cards, casual packaging, posters, and social media graphics. The clear, unconnected shapes make it suitable for headlines and captions, and it can also handle brief passages when a personal, hand-rendered tone is more important than a strictly uniform typographic texture.
The font reads as warm and personable, with a playful, sketchbook-like ease rather than a polished calligraphic finish. Its mild irregularity and soft forms give it an inviting, human tone suitable for lighthearted communication.
The design intention appears to be a readable, everyday hand-printed style that feels spontaneous and human while staying coherent in continuous text. It prioritizes approachability and charm through gentle irregularities, open forms, and a soft, rounded stroke character.
Spacing appears relaxed and forgiving, and the overall color on the page is airy rather than dense. The texture remains consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, keeping mixed-case text cohesive while preserving a natural, handwritten variability.