Print Hariz 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book titles, children’s books, packaging, branding, posters, storybook, whimsical, friendly, crafty, retro, hand-lettered feel, friendly readability, decorative warmth, narrative voice, soft serifs, rounded terminals, calligraphic, lively, humanist.
This typeface pairs handwritten ease with a lightly serifed, calligraphic structure. Strokes show gentle modulation and rounded terminals, with occasional tapered entries that mimic pen pressure rather than geometric construction. Curves are broad and open, counters are generous, and the rhythm is slightly irregular in a natural way, giving the alphabet a drawn, personalized feel. Capitals are expressive with distinctive bowls and curved joins, while lowercase forms keep a readable, text-friendly silhouette with subtle quirks in arcs, shoulders, and descenders. Numerals follow the same soft, slightly angled logic, maintaining an organic, consistent color across lines.
It suits short-to-medium text where a friendly, handcrafted voice is desirable—such as book titles, chapter openers, invitations, artisan packaging, café menus, and boutique branding. It can also add character to posters and editorial pull quotes, especially when paired with simple supporting type.
The overall tone is warm and playful, suggesting hand-crafted charm rather than strict formality. It reads as approachable and a bit whimsical, with a subtle vintage/bookish flavor that feels at home in narrative or illustrative contexts.
The design appears intended to capture the look of careful hand lettering in a printable, repeatable form—balancing informal warmth with enough structure for continuous reading. Its soft serifs and mild stroke modulation aim to add charm and distinctiveness without sacrificing clarity.
The design’s personality comes through in its varied stroke endings and gently asymmetric shapes, which add texture in paragraphs without becoming messy. The sample text shows comfortable readability at display-to-text sizes, with clear letter differentiation and a lively baseline presence.