Print Bokoj 9 is a light, wide, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids projects, craft labels, packaging, posters, greeting cards, friendly, playful, folksy, casual, whimsical, human warmth, informal note, playful voice, handmade feel, hand-drawn, organic, rounded, wobbly, monoline-ish.
A hand-drawn print style with softly rounded, slightly wobbly strokes and a mostly even line weight. Letterforms are open and airy with generous spacing and a loose, irregular rhythm; widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph. Curves are smooth but imperfect, terminals often end in subtle tapers or blunted tips, and joins feel brush- or marker-like rather than constructed. Capitals are simple and legible with mild idiosyncrasies, while lowercase forms keep a compact body and informal proportions that emphasize the handwritten character.
Works best for headings, short blurbs, and display text where a friendly hand-drawn voice is desired—such as children’s materials, DIY/craft branding, casual packaging, invitations, and playful posters. It can also suit light annotation-style UI elements or social graphics when a human touch is more important than typographic precision.
The overall tone is approachable and lighthearted, suggesting quick marker notes, classroom labeling, or craft signage. Its irregularities read as human and personable rather than polished, giving text a warm, conversational feel.
Likely designed to mimic quick, natural handwriting in unconnected print letters, prioritizing warmth and personality over strict consistency. The goal appears to be an easygoing, approachable texture that still remains broadly legible.
The figures share the same relaxed, hand-rendered logic as the letters, staying clear at display sizes while retaining visible stroke wobble. In running text, the uneven widths and casual baseline movement add charm but also make it feel intentionally informal.