Print Gabog 6 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Along Sans Rasoe' by Brenners Template, 'Romper' by DearType, 'FS Industrie' by Fontsmith, 'DIN Next' and 'DIN Next Paneuropean' by Monotype, 'PF DIN Text' by Parachute, and 'Core Sans DS' by S-Core (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, social ads, playful, casual, bold, handmade, friendly, hand-lettered feel, high impact, friendly branding, diy character, rounded, chunky, brushy, soft-edged, bouncy.
A chunky, slanted display face with heavy, rounded strokes and softly irregular contours that read as brush- or marker-drawn. Letterforms are compact and tightly built, with simplified geometry, small counters, and subtly uneven edges that create a hand-rendered rhythm. Terminals tend to be blunt and rounded, and the overall silhouette is dense and punchy, keeping characters visually consistent while allowing small natural variations from glyph to glyph.
Well-suited for short headlines, posters, and punchy callouts where a handmade, energetic tone is desired. It also fits packaging, labels, stickers, and social media graphics that benefit from bold, friendly lettering. For longer text, it’s best used in brief bursts or paired with a simpler companion face for readability.
The font projects an upbeat, informal personality—confident and attention-grabbing without feeling rigid. Its lively slant and slightly imperfect outlines give it a personable, DIY feel suited to fun, conversational messaging.
Likely designed to mimic quick, confident hand lettering in a thick brush or marker, prioritizing personality and immediacy over strict precision. The goal appears to be a strong, approachable display voice that feels crafted and human while staying consistent enough for branding and repeated use.
The heavy weight and compact counters can cause inner spaces to fill in at small sizes, so it reads best with generous size and a bit of added tracking. Numerals match the same chunky, hand-cut look, keeping the set cohesive for short, impactful number use.