Print Hanum 10 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids, posters, packaging, social, invitations, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, whimsical, handmade feel, friendly tone, playful display, casual clarity, rounded, brushy, bouncy, organic, uneven.
A lively, hand-drawn print style with rounded forms and brush-like stroke terminals. Letter shapes show intentional irregularity in width and contour, creating a bouncy rhythm and a natural, marker/brush-pen texture. Curves are soft and slightly lopsided, counters are open, and joins tend to be simplified, giving the alphabet an easy, sketchbook clarity. Ascenders are tall and prominent while lowercase bodies stay comparatively compact, and numerals follow the same informal, drawn-on feel with varied proportions.
Well-suited for children’s materials, playful posters, casual packaging, and social graphics where an approachable handmade tone is desirable. It can also work for invitations, craft branding, and short headlines or pull quotes that benefit from an informal, human feel. For best results, use at display or comfortable text sizes where the stroke texture and irregularities read clearly.
The overall tone is warm and personable, leaning cheerful and informal rather than polished or technical. Its uneven edges and buoyant spacing evoke a human, conversational voice—lighthearted, approachable, and slightly quirky.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of hand lettering in a clean, readable print form—prioritizing friendliness and personality over strict typographic uniformity. The consistent brush-like stroke behavior and buoyant proportions suggest an intent to feel spontaneous and authentic while remaining broadly legible across mixed-case text.
Capital letters are narrow and gestural, with distinctive, slightly tapered strokes and occasional flared ends that read like quick brush lifts. The lowercase maintains legibility while preserving handmade quirks (notably in rounded letters and looping forms), and punctuation and dots appear as simple, inked marks that reinforce the casual texture.