Print Kiruh 4 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, halloween, kids, packaging, playful, spooky, goofy, whimsical, retro, handmade feel, display impact, playful tone, themed titles, blobby, wobbly, inky, rounded, irregular.
A chunky, ink-heavy print face with softly swollen strokes and rounded terminals. Letterforms have an intentionally uneven, hand-drawn rhythm: verticals wobble, curves bulge, and counters vary slightly from glyph to glyph. Proportions skew compact and upright with a subtle left-leaning (reverse-italic) posture, and the overall texture is dense and high-impact with minimal internal detailing.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing text such as posters, headlines, event promos, and playful packaging. It particularly fits seasonal or themed applications (e.g., Halloween or cartoonish horror) and works well where a bold, handmade personality is more important than long-form readability.
The tone is playful and mischievous, with a slightly eerie, monster-movie friendliness that reads more fun than frightening. Its bouncy, blotted shapes give it a casual, crafty feel—like marker lettering or ink stamps made by hand.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with exaggerated, rounded weight—aiming for maximum personality and immediate impact. Its controlled irregularities suggest a display font built to feel human and expressive rather than typographically neutral.
Spacing appears irregular in a deliberate way, enhancing the handmade character and creating a lively, lumpy color across lines. Numerals and lowercase share the same soft, bulbous construction, helping mixed text feel consistent while remaining distinctly informal.