Print Harat 5 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, social graphics, greeting cards, playful, casual, friendly, crafty, youthful, handmade feel, approachability, casual legibility, playful tone, rounded, bouncy, monoline, inked, irregular.
A loose, hand-drawn print with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms show gentle wobble and uneven stroke edges, creating a natural marker/brush-pen texture. Proportions run generously wide with roomy counters, while widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing the informal, handmade rhythm. The overall construction stays upright and legible, with simplified shapes and a relaxed baseline feel rather than strict geometric precision.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where warmth and informality are desired, such as children’s materials, casual editorial callouts, posters, crafts branding, and packaging accents. It also works well for social media graphics and headings where a hand-rendered voice should feel friendly and unforced.
The font conveys an approachable, cheerful tone with a slightly mischievous, doodled personality. Its imperfect contours and lively spacing read as human and conversational, more like handwritten notes than polished typography.
Likely designed to mimic quick, confident handwriting in an unconnected print style—prioritizing charm, approachability, and everyday legibility over strict consistency. The goal appears to be a versatile handwritten look that remains readable across a range of sizes and playful contexts.
Capitals are simple and open, and the lowercase maintains clarity with a single-storey feel in several forms and minimal detailing. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with rounded forms and consistent stroke weight, making mixed text (letters and numbers) feel cohesive.