Print Hukur 6 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids media, comics, playful, quirky, handmade, bold, cartoonish, expressiveness, informality, attention, humor, irregular, chunky, angular, bouncy, casual.
A heavy, compact display hand features chunky strokes and a tight overall fit, with slightly irregular widths and proportions that feel drawn rather than constructed. The letterforms are mostly upright with a bouncy baseline rhythm and frequent angled terminals, creating a subtly faceted silhouette. Counters are small and simplified, and curves are often tightened or slightly lopsided, reinforcing an intentionally rough, lively texture. Numerals and capitals carry the same dense, cutout-like weight and uneven edges for consistent color in headlines.
Well-suited to posters, headlines, and short bursts of copy where a bold, handmade voice is desired. It fits packaging, event promos, kids-focused graphics, and comic or cartoon-adjacent branding, especially when paired with simpler supporting typography for body text.
The font reads as playful and mischievous, with a bold, cartoon-leaning energy that feels informal and spirited. Its uneven, hand-shaped rhythm suggests humor and spontaneity rather than polish, making it feel friendly, slightly chaotic, and attention-grabbing.
The design appears intended to deliver a loud, friendly display voice with an unmistakably hand-drawn presence. Its compact, chunky shapes and irregular details prioritize personality and immediacy, aiming for expressive impact in titles and branding rather than typographic neutrality.
In longer text the dense weight and tight internal spaces create a strong black footprint, so it tends to work best when given generous tracking and line spacing. The distinctive, angular terminals and varied shapes add character quickly, but they also make it most effective as a display face rather than for small sizes or extended reading.