Print Teba 9 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, children’s, cafés, playful, handmade, friendly, retro, quirky, handmade feel, friendly display, retro charm, casual branding, craft aesthetic, rounded, chunky, soft terminals, bouncy rhythm, high-ink.
A chunky, hand-drawn print style with rounded contours and softly blunted terminals. Strokes feel brushy and slightly uneven, creating an organic, inked texture while keeping a consistent overall weight. Proportions are compact and somewhat condensed, with generous counters and simplified shapes that favor clarity over precision. The rhythm is lively and irregular in a controlled way, with small variations in curvature and width that reinforce the handmade character.
Well suited to short-to-medium display settings such as posters, signage, packaging, and attention-grabbing headlines where a handcrafted voice is desirable. It can also work for playful branding, menu headings, kids-oriented materials, and editorial callouts where warmth and personality matter more than strict typographic neutrality.
The tone is cheerful and approachable, with a vintage craft sensibility and a hint of whimsy. Its imperfect, drawn-by-hand shapes read as casual and human, making text feel friendly rather than formal. The bold presence gives it confident energy without becoming aggressive.
Likely designed to emulate a bold, hand-lettered print look—casual, legible, and characterful—aimed at giving designs a human, crafted presence. The emphasis appears to be on friendly impact and visual charm rather than meticulous geometric consistency.
Uppercase letters are sturdy and poster-like, while lowercase forms lean more informal with rounded bowls and single-storey constructions in places, contributing to a relaxed reading texture. Numerals are thick and personable, matching the alphabet’s soft, inked feel. Overall spacing appears comfortable in text, with a slightly bouncy baseline impression driven by varied stroke shaping rather than strict geometric uniformity.