Print Kikol 3 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, invitations, craft branding, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, warm, handwritten feel, approachability, legibility, playful tone, rounded, hand-drawn, soft terminals, bouncy, organic.
A rounded, hand-drawn print style with thick, monoline strokes and softly tapered terminals. The letterforms lean on simple geometry—oval counters, pill-shaped verticals, and gently curved joins—while retaining small, intentional irregularities that keep the rhythm lively. Proportions are compact and tall, with slightly uneven widths across glyphs, and spacing that reads open and breathable in text. Capitals are straightforward and readable, while lowercase forms show a casual, marker-like construction (single-storey a, looped g, and a simple, upright e). Numerals follow the same soft, chunky drawing with clear silhouettes.
Well-suited to friendly display and short-to-medium text where warmth and informality are desired, such as children’s materials, playful packaging, café menus, party invitations, and craft or hobby branding. It also works for posters and social graphics that benefit from a personable handwritten voice.
The overall tone feels cheerful and approachable, like a neat handwritten note or classroom poster. Its bouncy curves and softened edges add an informal charm, giving text a personable, kid-friendly energy without becoming messy or overly whimsical.
Likely designed to mimic a confident marker or brush-pen print: clear, rounded, and easy to read while preserving the small irregularities that signal human drawing. The intention appears to balance charm and legibility for everyday, upbeat communication.
Stroke endings often round off or subtly flare, which enhances the drawn-by-hand feel at larger sizes. The forms stay consistent enough for continuous reading, but the organic variation is most noticeable in diagonals and curved letters, adding character to headlines and short passages.