Print Bukah 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, classroom materials, craft packaging, party invites, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, whimsical, human warmth, approachability, playfulness, informal clarity, handmade texture, rounded, bubbly, soft, childlike, marker-like.
A rounded, hand-drawn print face with softly irregular stroke edges and gently uneven curves that mimic marker or felt-tip lettering. Letterforms are mostly upright with simple construction, open counters, and a slightly bouncy baseline rhythm. Terminals tend to be blunt and rounded, and joins show subtle wobble that keeps the texture lively without becoming messy. Overall spacing feels airy and forgiving, supporting legibility while retaining an intentionally informal, drawn look.
Works well for children’s and educational materials, craft and DIY branding, playful packaging, invitations, and casual social or lifestyle graphics. It can serve as a personable headline or short-text font where a friendly, handmade feel is desired, and it remains readable in mixed-case sentences and simple number-heavy snippets.
The font reads warm and approachable, with a lighthearted, kid-friendly personality. Its mild irregularities and rounded shapes convey a human touch—casual, cheerful, and a bit quirky—well suited to friendly messaging rather than formal tone.
Designed to capture the look of quick, confident hand printing with a smooth, rounded marker texture—prioritizing approachability and charm over strict geometric precision. The consistent overall structure suggests it’s meant to feel naturally handwritten while staying predictable enough for repeated use in display and short paragraphs.
Capitals are clean and uncomplicated, while lowercase adds extra charm through small idiosyncrasies (notably in curved letters and descenders). Numerals match the same rounded, hand-rendered logic and keep a consistent color on the page, giving mixed-content lines a cohesive, informal voice.