Print Nukok 4 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, children’s, craft labels, hand-drawn, quirky, rustic, playful, storybook, handmade feel, human warmth, casual display, rustic charm, textured, organic, wobbly, irregular, inked.
A hand-drawn print face with slightly wobbly verticals, uneven curves, and a dry-ink texture that leaves subtle nicks and rough edges along the strokes. Letterforms are generally narrow with compact bowls and small counters, and the rhythm is intentionally irregular, with mild baseline jitter and variable character widths. Strokes show modest, inconsistent contrast suggestive of marker or brush pressure, and terminals are blunt or softly tapered rather than crisp. The lowercase is simple and unconnected, with a short x-height and relatively prominent ascenders/descenders that add vertical animation in text.
Best suited to display and short text where a casual, handmade voice is desired—posters, packaging, book covers, craft labels, and friendly editorial pull quotes. It can work for brief paragraphs at comfortable sizes, but its textured strokes and irregular rhythm are most effective when given room to breathe.
The overall tone is informal and human, with a charming, slightly mischievous feel that reads like hand-lettering on a sign, notebook, or storybook page. Its imperfect edges and uneven spacing communicate approachability and personality rather than precision.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand printing with enough consistency to stay readable while preserving natural variation. It prioritizes warmth and character, offering a distinctive handmade alternative to cleaner informal sans and comic-style prints.
Caps are straightforward and legible but retain hand-drawn quirks—rounded shapes are slightly lopsided, diagonals vary in angle, and joins can look pinched or blobby in places. Numerals share the same drawn texture and irregular stroke endings, keeping the set visually cohesive in headings and short callouts.