Print Ekkol 16 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, children’s, merchandise, playful, rustic, handmade, whimsical, bold, personality, informality, handmade feel, visual impact, quirkiness, textured, irregular, blobby, organic, chunky.
A heavy, hand-drawn display face with chunky strokes and visibly uneven contours. Letterforms are simplified and rounded with soft, blunted terminals, while edges wobble and bulge as if painted or cut by hand. Counters are compact and occasionally asymmetric, giving the shapes a slightly lopsided, organic rhythm. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, irregular texture across words, with punctuation and numerals matching the same rugged, inked-in silhouette.
Works best for bold headlines and short phrases in posters, event promos, packaging, stickers, and merchandise where a handmade, playful voice is desired. It can also suit children’s-oriented design, crafts, and casual food or local-market branding. Use generous sizing and breathing room to keep the dense shapes readable.
The overall tone is playful and crafty, with a rustic, homemade feel that reads as friendly rather than refined. Its irregularity suggests spontaneity and humor, making it feel informal and expressive. The dense black color gives it a confident, attention-grabbing presence even while keeping a quirky, approachable character.
This design appears intended to deliver a strong, hand-rendered imprint—like thick marker, brush, or cut-paper lettering—prioritizing personality and impact over typographic precision. The consistent heft and lively irregularity suggest it’s built for expressive display settings where warmth and humor are key.
The font maintains consistent stroke weight and a cohesive roughness throughout, which helps it feel intentional rather than distressed at random. At smaller sizes the tight counters and heavy color can close in, while at headline sizes the wavy outline detail becomes part of the charm. The varied glyph widths and bouncy baseline feel add energy, but also make it better suited to short bursts than long passages.