Print Gorob 14 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, posters, packaging, invitations, craft branding, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, casual, friendly, human warmth, casual display, playful tone, handmade feel, monolinear, slightly irregular, tall, wiry, rounded terminals.
A tall, wiry hand-drawn print with narrow proportions and lightly uneven stroke edges that mimic marker or pen texture. Strokes are mostly monolinear with subtle pressure variation, and terminals tend to be softly rounded rather than sharply cut. Letterforms are simple and open, with a slightly bouncy baseline and small inconsistencies in width and curve that reinforce the handmade rhythm. Lowercase forms read compact and tidy, while capitals are slender and upright with occasional quirky constructions that add character.
This font works well for short to medium text where a hand-made, approachable feel is desirable—such as children’s titles, casual posters, product packaging, party invitations, and craft or café branding. It’s especially effective in headlines, callouts, and display lines where its tall, narrow rhythm can add personality without demanding heavy visual weight.
The overall tone is casual and personable, with a playful, sketchbook-like charm. Its narrow, tall silhouette feels light and lively, leaning whimsical without becoming overly chaotic. The irregularities come across as intentional and friendly, giving text a human, informal voice.
The design appears intended to deliver an easygoing, hand-lettered print style that feels authentic and slightly imperfect, prioritizing character and warmth over strict geometric consistency. Its narrow, tall build suggests an aim for economical line length while keeping a distinctive handwritten presence.
Spacing appears moderately loose for such narrow letters, which helps keep longer lines from feeling cramped. The numerals match the same wiry, hand-drawn logic and maintain clear differentiation, supporting general readability in short strings and labels.