Print Hiran 9 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, comics, packaging, stickers, playful, rough, cartoon, grunge, handmade, expressiveness, handmade texture, bold impact, casual tone, quirky charm, irregular, chunky, wobbly, blobby, inked.
A chunky, hand-drawn print style with heavy, uneven strokes and strongly irregular contours. Shapes are built from blunt, faceted curves and wobbly edges, with visibly inconsistent stroke expansion that suggests marker or brush fill rather than a clean outline. Counters are small and often off-center, and terminals tend to end in soft wedges or torn-looking corners. Spacing and glyph widths vary noticeably, creating an animated rhythm while maintaining clear, upright letterforms.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing text such as posters, headlines, event graphics, comic-style titling, and playful packaging or labels. It also works well for kids-focused materials and bold social media graphics where an energetic, hand-made texture is desirable.
The overall tone is mischievous and approachable, with a scrappy, DIY energy. Its bouncy irregularity reads as cartoon-like and slightly chaotic, giving text a lively, informal voice that feels hand-made rather than engineered.
The design appears intended to mimic bold hand-drawn lettering with deliberately imperfect geometry and variable shape width, prioritizing personality and impact over polish. Its exaggerated weight and irregular edges suggest a goal of creating a distinctive, expressive display voice that feels spontaneous and crafted.
In the sample text, the dense black shapes create strong texture and a high-ink footprint; the font’s character comes through most clearly at display sizes where the quirky contours and counter-shapes have room to breathe. Numerals follow the same rugged, cut-paper/inked silhouette logic as the letters, reinforcing a cohesive, illustrative feel.