Print Myrim 4 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, branding, headlines, playful, folksy, friendly, whimsical, casual, handmade feel, approachability, informal voice, display impact, rounded, bouncy, soft terminals, hand-drawn, irregular rhythm.
A rounded, hand-drawn print face with thick, even strokes and softly blunted terminals. Letterforms lean on simple geometric bases but keep an intentionally uneven rhythm: widths vary noticeably, curves are slightly lumpy, and joins feel brushy rather than engineered. Counters are open and generous, with compact ascenders/descenders and a steady baseline that still shows human wobble. Capitals are sturdy and cartoon-like, while lowercase forms stay straightforward and highly legible at display sizes.
Best suited for display typography where personality matters: children’s or educational materials, playful branding, packaging, posters, invitations, and short headlines. It can work for brief paragraphs in larger sizes, but its heavy, hand-drawn texture is most effective when used for emphasis rather than extended body text.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a lighthearted, storybook energy. Its chunky, imperfect outlines read as handmade and kid-friendly without becoming chaotic, giving text a casual, conversational feel.
The design appears intended to mimic a bold marker or brush-pen print style—deliberately imperfect, rounded, and easy to read—so designers can add an informal, handcrafted voice to titles and brand messaging.
The numerals match the same softened, hand-rendered construction, staying clear and punchy. Spacing in running text appears comfortable and airy, helping the dense stroke weight avoid feeling cramped, especially in longer pangram-style samples.