Print Pekuj 11 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, invitations, headlines, playful, friendly, whimsical, casual, handmade, human warmth, playful display, approachable tone, hand-drawn charm, rounded, soft terminals, bouncy, uneven rhythm, cartoonish.
A rounded, hand-drawn print face with subtly irregular stroke flow and a gently uneven baseline that creates a lively rhythm. Forms are mostly monolinear with soft, blunted terminals and occasional pinch points where strokes change direction, giving a marker-like feel. Counters are open and generously rounded, with simple geometric construction softened by human variance; bowls and curves are slightly asymmetric, and diagonals carry a mild wobble that reads as intentional. Proportions lean a bit narrow in places, with compact apertures and cheerful, high-contrast negative space that keeps the texture light at larger sizes.
This font is well suited to display use where a friendly, informal voice is desired—children’s and family-oriented branding, playful packaging, event invitations, and short headlines on posters or social graphics. It can also work for labels and signage-style callouts where warmth and legibility at moderate sizes matter.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a playful, storybook energy. Its imperfect regularity feels personable and informal, suggesting handmade signage or classroom materials rather than formal publishing.
The design appears intended to deliver an easygoing handwritten print look that stays readable while preserving the charm of hand-drawn imperfections. It balances simple, rounded structures with small inconsistencies to create a personable, conversational texture in running words.
Capitals mix simple rounded geometry with a few characterful quirks (notably in curved letters and diagonals), which adds charm but can introduce a slightly varied color across words. Numerals follow the same soft, drawn construction and remain clear, though they inherit the same organic irregularities that give the face its personality.