Print Okraf 6 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, headlines, stickers, casual, playful, friendly, handmade, lively, hand-lettered feel, informal clarity, display impact, personal tone, brushy, rounded, expressive, organic, bouncy.
A handwritten print style with a pronounced rightward slant and thick, marker-like strokes. Letterforms are compact and somewhat tall, with rounded terminals and softly irregular contours that preserve a natural, drawn rhythm. Strokes stay largely uniform in thickness, with subtle tapering on starts and ends, and the baseline feel is slightly bouncy rather than mechanically even. Counters are modest and openings are tight, giving the design a dense, punchy texture in words and lines of text.
This font suits short, attention-forward text such as posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, and informal headlines where a personable handwritten look is desired. It performs best at display sizes, where the dense strokes and tight openings retain clarity and the lively rhythm becomes a feature rather than a distraction.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, like quick signage or notes made with a felt-tip pen. Its energetic slant and rounded forms communicate informality and warmth, leaning more toward playful and personable than refined or formal.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of fast hand-lettering in a consistent, repeatable font: bold enough to stand out, informal enough to feel personal, and rhythmic enough to work across longer phrases without losing its handmade charm.
Capitals have a simple, open construction that reads clearly at display sizes, while the lowercase maintains consistent handwritten momentum across repeated vertical strokes (notably in m, n, u, v). Numerals follow the same casual, drawn logic, with rounded shapes and slightly idiosyncratic proportions that reinforce the handmade character.