Print Hirad 11 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, children's, event flyers, playful, rugged, quirky, handmade, folksy, handmade texture, expressive display, casual impact, playful tone, chunky, angular, wobbly, inked, irregular.
A chunky, hand-drawn display face with heavy, uneven strokes and deliberately irregular contours. Letterforms show a carved, faceted feel—round shapes are built from angled segments, and edges wobble subtly as if cut or brushed by hand. Counters tend to be small and often angular, with occasional notches and tapered terminals that add texture. Overall spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, creating an energetic rhythm while remaining legible at larger sizes.
Best suited to short, prominent text where its texture can read clearly: posters, headlines, event flyers, and packaging with a handcrafted or playful theme. It can also work for children’s materials, game titles, and seasonal or Halloween-leaning graphics where a rough, energetic voice is desired.
The font conveys a playful, rough-hewn personality—casual and spirited rather than polished. Its jagged curves and imperfect silhouettes evoke a crafty, DIY tone with a hint of spooky or mischievous charm, making text feel animated and handmade.
The design appears intended to mimic informal, hand-cut or marker-drawn lettering—bold, attention-grabbing, and characterful—while staying readable for display use. Its controlled irregularity suggests a purposeful attempt to balance spontaneity with consistent overall structure.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent, bold silhouette and a simplified construction, keeping the set cohesive despite its irregularities. The numerals follow the same carved, blocky logic, with distinctive, lumpy figures and tight interiors that emphasize the heavy ink coverage.