Print Iskol 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'De Fonte Plus' by Ingo and 'Generic' by More Etc (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: kids, posters, packaging, headlines, stickers, playful, friendly, goofy, casual, comic, approachability, humor, handmade feel, high impact, informality, blobby, chunky, rounded, bouncy, hand-drawn.
A chunky, rounded, hand-drawn print face with soft, blobby contours and heavily inked strokes. Terminals are consistently bulbous and slightly irregular, producing a lively rhythm and uneven edge texture that feels marker- or brush-like. Counters tend to be small and organic, and forms are simplified with a gently wobbly baseline and variable letter widths that keep the texture animated in text. Overall proportions skew toward a large x-height with compact ascenders and descenders, supporting dense, high-impact word shapes.
Best suited to short, bold applications where personality is the priority: children’s materials, playful posters, casual packaging, labels, stickers, and social graphics. It also works well for punchy headlines and logo-like wordmarks where the soft, hand-drawn blob forms can carry a friendly brand voice.
The tone is warm, humorous, and approachable, with a deliberately imperfect handmade character that reads as casual and kid-friendly. Its exaggerated, puffy silhouettes give it a lighthearted, cartoon-like voice that feels informal and expressive rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum friendliness and impact through oversized, rounded shapes and intentionally imperfect outlines, mimicking a hand-rendered marker/paint feel. Its simplified construction and bouncy rhythm emphasize approachability and humor over typographic precision.
In longer text, the tight counters and heavy ink coverage create a dark, compact color, so spacing and size have an outsized effect on clarity. The most distinctive trait is the consistent “squishy” outline behavior—rounded corners, slight wobble, and softened joins—yielding a cohesive, crafted texture across caps, lowercase, and numerals.