Print Harat 1 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids, posters, packaging, social, headlines, playful, casual, friendly, whimsical, handmade, handmade feel, approachability, informal tone, casual legibility, rounded, marker-like, bouncy, informal, unpolished.
A loose, hand-drawn print with rounded terminals and softly irregular curves that mimic felt-tip or marker lettering. Strokes keep a fairly even thickness with occasional wobble and subtle tapering, and letterforms vary in width and posture for an organic rhythm. Counters are open and simple, with generous spacing and slightly uneven baseline behavior that reinforces the drawn-by-hand texture. Overall proportions lean broad and easygoing, favoring legibility over precision.
Best suited for short-form text where personality matters: posters, flyers, children’s materials, casual branding, packaging callouts, and social graphics. It performs especially well in headlines, labels, and display sizes where the hand-drawn texture can be appreciated without relying on tight typographic consistency for long reading.
The tone is warm and approachable, with a lighthearted, doodled quality that feels conversational rather than formal. Its uneven, human cadence suggests spontaneity and a gentle humor, making it feel personal and relaxed.
The design appears intended to replicate quick, everyday marker lettering in a clean, usable font form. It prioritizes friendliness and immediacy—capturing natural variation and an informal voice—while keeping shapes straightforward enough to remain readable across common display applications.
The uppercase set reads bold and friendly with simplified shapes, while the lowercase maintains the same casual construction and occasional idiosyncrasies (notably in curved letters and diagonals). Numerals match the same informal logic, staying clear and recognizable while retaining the hand-rendered wobble.