Print Nopo 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s, packaging, posters, crafts, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, hand-drawn, approachable, handwritten charm, casual readability, friendly tone, organic texture, rounded, bouncy, monoline, loose, quirky.
A casual, hand-drawn print style with mostly monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are simplified and slightly variable in width, with gently uneven curves and small irregularities that mimic marker or felt-tip pressure. Proportions are compact, with a relatively small x-height and generous ascenders, and the overall rhythm feels airy due to open counters and straightforward, unembellished construction. Numerals and capitals share the same relaxed, sketch-like consistency, favoring clarity over strict geometric precision.
Well-suited for children’s materials, casual posters, packaging, and DIY/craft aesthetics where a friendly handwritten feel is desirable. It works best at medium to large sizes for headlines, labels, and short passages where its informal texture can be appreciated without needing the rigidity of a text-face.
The tone is warm and informal, evoking quick handwritten notes and kid-friendly signage. Its slightly wobbly contours and rounded shapes create a lighthearted, personable voice that feels more conversational than formal.
The design appears intended to simulate neat, everyday handwriting in an unconnected print style—prioritizing approachability and spontaneity over typographic strictness. Its controlled irregularity suggests a goal of feeling human and lively while remaining legible.
Curved letters (like C, O, S) show a deliberately imperfect roundness, while straight strokes (like I, L, T) keep a simple, hand-drawn steadiness. The italic is absent; instead, the design relies on organic stroke behavior and varied character widths to create texture in text.