Print Moror 5 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, signage, storybook, craft, rustic, whimsical, folk, hand-lettered feel, decorative texture, thematic display, vintage charm, chubby, flared, wedge-serifed, irregular, lively.
A chunky, calligraphic display face with hand-drawn irregularity and softly triangular, wedge-like terminals. Strokes are heavy and rounded but break into sharp, flicked corners at joins and ends, creating a carved, slightly notched silhouette. Curves are full and sometimes pinched, counters are compact, and spacing feels energetic with uneven internal rhythm that enhances the drawn quality. Capitals are broad and decorative, while lowercase forms are compact with distinct entry/exit strokes that keep the texture lively in text.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where its texture and irregular rhythm can be appreciated—titles, headers, posters, book covers, packaging, and themed signage. It can work for playful pull quotes or branded phrases, but the dense weight and decorative terminals may feel heavy for long body text.
The overall tone is playful and story-driven, evoking hand-lettered signage, folk crafts, and vintage fantasy ephemera. Its bold, bouncy shapes read as friendly and expressive rather than formal, with a subtly mischievous, medieval-tinged charm.
The design appears intended to mimic bold hand-lettering with a brush or cut-nib feel, emphasizing personality and a crafted, decorative texture. Its forms prioritize character and theme-setting—particularly storybook, folk, or fantasy-leaning contexts—over strict typographic regularity.
The numerals and punctuation shown keep the same flared, brush-cut feel, and round letters like O/Q/C show strong weight and tight counters that increase darkness on the page. The slanted, sweeping strokes in letters like S, J, and y add motion, while the wedge terminals help maintain legibility at larger sizes despite the irregular outlines.