Print Hakit 8 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, children’s, packaging, headlines, event flyers, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, casual, storybook, hand-lettered feel, friendly tone, expressive display, casual readability, brushy, tapered, spiky, bouncy, irregular.
This font uses hand-drawn, brush-like strokes with noticeable tapering to pointed terminals and occasional wedge-like corners. Letterforms are upright but intentionally irregular, with uneven stroke rhythm and slightly variable widths that create a lively texture across words. Curves are soft and rounded while joins can turn sharply, giving many glyphs a subtly jagged, inked-by-hand feel. Counters tend to be small and organic, and spacing reads loosely set, emphasizing the informal, sketched construction.
It works best for short to medium-length text where an informal, hand-made character is desired—such as posters, playful headlines, children’s materials, packaging callouts, and event or craft-themed flyers. The lively texture can add personality to quotes, titles, and branding accents, especially at larger sizes.
The overall tone is playful and mischievous, with a quirky, homemade energy that feels more like a marker or brush pen than a polished display face. Its bouncy outlines and spiky terminals suggest a lighthearted, storybook or crafty personality rather than a corporate or technical voice.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing personality and spontaneity over strict geometric consistency. Its irregular stroke endings and varied proportions suggest an aim to feel human and energetic while remaining readable in typical display and headline settings.
Uppercase forms are expressive and slightly dramatic, while lowercase maintains a simplified, print-like structure that stays unconnected in text. Numerals match the same hand-rendered logic, with rounded shapes and tapered ends that keep the set cohesive in mixed copy.