Print Nakol 11 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, titles, greeting cards, friendly, casual, playful, personal, approachable, handwritten feel, informality, human touch, lively rhythm, marker-like, rounded, bouncy, loose, organic.
A casual handwritten print with loosely controlled, marker-like strokes and softly rounded terminals. The forms lean slightly and vary in width and stroke pressure, creating an uneven, lively rhythm that feels drawn rather than constructed. Counters are generally open, curves are generous, and joins are simple and unconnected, with occasional wobble and irregular baselines that reinforce the hand-made texture.
Well-suited for short to medium text in informal contexts such as posters, packaging callouts, social media graphics, and friendly headlines. It also works for greeting cards, journaling aesthetics, classroom materials, and brand accents where a human, hand-drawn voice is desirable.
The overall tone is warm and informal, with a playful, conversational energy. Its relaxed irregularity reads as personable and spontaneous, suggesting notes, captions, and DIY-style labeling rather than polished editorial typography.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident handwriting in a clean print style, prioritizing warmth and authenticity over strict geometric consistency. Its slight slant and variable rhythm aim to keep repeated letters from feeling identical, supporting a natural handwritten feel in digital type.
Uppercase and lowercase maintain a consistent hand while allowing noticeable glyph-to-glyph variation, which helps the text feel natural and non-mechanical. Spacing is moderately loose and the silhouettes stay clear at text sizes, though the lively stroke wobble and narrow interior spaces in some letters can add texture more than precision in dense settings.