Print Hibol 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mister London' and 'Point Panther' by Sarid Ezra (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, stickers, playful, chunky, cartoonish, bouncy, quirky, friendly impact, handmade feel, playful branding, rounded, soft corners, uneven baseline, hand-drawn, bulbous.
A heavy, rounded display face with simplified, blocky letterforms and soft corners. Strokes stay broadly even in weight, with subtly irregular contours and small asymmetries that read as hand-drawn rather than geometric. Proportions are lively and inconsistent by design—some glyphs feel slightly squeezed or expanded—and many characters sit with a gentle wobble that creates a buoyant rhythm in text. Counters are compact and often near-circular, and joins/terminals tend toward blunt, friendly endings.
Best suited for display uses such as headlines, posters, product packaging, stickers, and playful branding where a friendly, hand-made voice is desired. It also fits educational or children-oriented materials and bold callouts where character and impact matter more than long-form readability.
The overall tone is cheerful and informal, with a cartoon sign-painting energy and a slightly mischievous bounce. It feels approachable and kid-friendly while still being bold enough to command attention in short bursts of text.
The design appears intended to mimic casual, marker-like lettering with an intentionally uneven rhythm, prioritizing warmth and personality over strict typographic regularity. Its exaggerated weight and rounded construction suggest a goal of creating immediate visual impact with a lighthearted, accessible feel.
In the sample text, the irregular stance and chunky apertures create a strong texture that works best at larger sizes. The numerals and capitals share the same soft, inflated construction, helping headings and badges feel cohesive across mixed-case settings.