Print Hirad 10 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, comics, playful, rugged, handmade, bold, quirky, handmade texture, bold impact, playful character, rough-cut look, irregular, chunky, angular, textured, wobbly.
A heavy, hand-cut display face with chunky strokes and intentionally irregular contours. Letterforms are upright with low contrast and a rough, angular edge quality that reads like carved or torn paper. Counters are uneven and sometimes polygonal, with variable proportions from glyph to glyph that create a lively, imperfect rhythm. Terminals are blunt and corners often break into facets rather than smooth curves, giving the alphabet a sturdy, tactile silhouette.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, headlines, apparel graphics, event flyers, and playful packaging. It also works well for comic-style titling and bold pull quotes where the rough, handmade texture can be a feature rather than a distraction.
The overall tone is playful and raw, combining a kid-drawn spontaneity with a rugged, handcrafted feel. Its uneven geometry and dense weight project energy and attitude, making text feel informal, quirky, and a bit mischievous.
The design appears intended to mimic handmade lettering with a deliberately imperfect, carved/rough-cut finish. It prioritizes strong silhouette and character over precision, aiming to deliver a bold, informal voice for display typography.
In longer text the texture becomes a dominant visual feature, with noticeable variation in widths and internal spaces that adds personality but reduces clarity at small sizes. The numerals match the same cut-out aesthetic, maintaining consistent weight and roughness across the set.