Print Ogkol 1 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, social media, packaging, headlines, logos, casual, energetic, playful, friendly, handmade, handwritten feel, expressive display, friendly branding, quick lettering, casual emphasis, brushy, rounded, bouncy, lively, thick strokes.
A lively handwritten print with a brush-marker feel, built from broad, rounded strokes and soft terminals. The letters lean forward and show a buoyant baseline rhythm, with subtle irregularities that keep the texture organic while remaining consistent enough for text. Counters are compact and often slightly pinched, and many forms are simplified into smooth, single-stroke constructions with occasional tapered joins. Overall spacing is tight and word shapes feel cohesive, producing a dense, punchy color in lines of copy.
Best suited to display applications where a casual, human touch is desired—posters, social graphics, product packaging, menu callouts, and brand marks that want to feel friendly and energetic. It can also work for short, punchy text blocks, though the dense stroke weight and lively shapes favor larger sizes and moderate line lengths.
The tone is upbeat and personable, like quick lettering made for emphasis rather than formality. Its forward slant and thick, fluid strokes give it a confident, energetic voice that reads as approachable and a bit cheeky. The overall impression is modern casual—more expressive than neutral, and more friendly than refined.
This font appears designed to simulate quick, confident brush lettering in an unconnected print style, balancing spontaneity with enough consistency for repeatable branding. The emphasis is on warmth and immediacy—delivering an expressive handwritten look that stays readable in common headline and promotional contexts.
Uppercase and lowercase share a similar informal structure, creating a unified handwritten voice rather than a strict typographic hierarchy. Rounded numerals and the consistently heavy stroke weight help it hold up in short headlines and callouts, while the brushy texture adds character in display sizes.