Print Teme 9 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, crafts, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, lively, handmade feel, approachability, display impact, casual tone, rounded, brushy, bouncy, chunky, soft terminals.
A chunky handwritten print with rounded, brush-like strokes and softly tapered terminals. Letterforms lean on simple, high-contrast silhouettes rather than strict geometry, with slightly uneven widths and a gently bouncy baseline that keeps the texture lively. Counters are generally open and oval, and many strokes swell in the middle as if made with a marker or soft brush. Capitals are tall and prominent, while lowercase forms stay compact with small ascenders/descenders, producing a dense, headline-friendly rhythm.
Best suited to short-to-medium display copy such as posters, titles, packaging callouts, greetings, and playful branding. It also works well for kid-oriented materials, DIY/craft labels, and social graphics where a friendly hand-made tone is desired. For long paragraphs or small UI text, the chunky strokes and irregular rhythm may feel heavy compared to more restrained text faces.
The font reads cheerful and approachable, like hand-lettered signage or a casual note written with a thick marker. Its imperfect, organic consistency conveys warmth and informality while still feeling legible and confident. The overall tone is energetic and a little whimsical without becoming overly decorative.
Designed to capture the look of quick, confident hand lettering with a thick pen or brush, prioritizing warmth and personality over strict typographic uniformity. The large, rounded forms and lively rhythm suggest an intention to stand out in headings while maintaining clear, readable silhouettes.
Distinctive, simplified shapes (notably in several capitals and numerals) give it a display-centric personality, and the rounded joins help avoid harsh spots in dense settings. Spacing appears comfortable at larger sizes, where the stroke modulation and soft terminals are most visible.