Print Ismor 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Knicknack' by Great Scott (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: children’s, posters, packaging, stickers, social media, playful, friendly, bubbly, cartoonish, casual, approachability, humor, handmade charm, headline impact, kid appeal, rounded, chunky, blobby, hand-drawn, soft.
A heavy, rounded display face with soft, bulbous terminals and an intentionally uneven hand-drawn rhythm. Strokes are thick and monoline in feel, with subtly wobbly contours that create a puffy silhouette rather than crisp geometry. Counters are small and rounded, and joins are simplified, giving many letters a compact, stuffed look. Overall spacing reads open and forgiving, with a slightly irregular set that reinforces the handmade character.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as children’s materials, playful branding, posters, packaging callouts, stickers, and bold social graphics. It works especially well where a friendly, informal voice is desired and where large sizes can showcase its rounded silhouettes and hand-drawn texture.
The tone is warm, humorous, and approachable, leaning into a kid-friendly, cartoon-like energy. Its chunky forms and softened edges feel informal and welcoming, suggesting lighthearted messaging rather than seriousness or precision.
The design appears intended to deliver an instantly cheerful, approachable display voice with a handmade feel. By prioritizing soft geometry, thick strokes, and a lively irregular rhythm, it aims for charm and readability in playful headline settings rather than formal text typography.
The letterforms show deliberate inconsistency in curvature and stroke edges, like marker or brush lettering that’s been thickened. Distinctive, simplified shapes (notably in curved letters and diagonals) emphasize personality over strict typographic regularity, helping it stand out at larger sizes.