Print Hamob 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, greeting cards, stickers, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, approachable, handmade warmth, approachable tone, everyday casual, cheerful display, friendly readability, rounded, soft, bouncy, monoline, blobby.
A casual, hand-drawn print with softly rounded terminals and a slightly bouncy baseline rhythm. Strokes read as monoline with gentle swelling in curves, producing a plush, marker-like texture rather than sharp pen modulation. The forms are open and legible, with generous counters and simplified joins; curves dominate, and corners are consistently softened. Spacing feels naturally uneven in a controlled way, reinforcing an organic, written-by-hand character while remaining clear in running text.
Works well anywhere an informal, friendly voice is needed—children’s materials, classroom resources, playful packaging, crafts, and short headlines. It can also serve well for captions and brief UI labels when a human, welcoming tone is desired, especially at medium sizes where its rounded details read clearly.
The overall tone is upbeat and personable, with a kid-friendly, informal warmth. Its rounded shapes and relaxed rhythm suggest friendliness and humor, giving copy a conversational, lighthearted feel. The slightly quirky proportions add charm without turning messy or chaotic.
Designed to mimic neat, everyday handwriting in an unconnected print style—prioritizing approachability and easy reading over strict typographic rigidity. The consistent rounded construction and gently irregular rhythm aim to deliver a cheerful, handmade personality that still performs cleanly in continuous text.
Capitals are simple and high-contrast in silhouette (e.g., wide rounds in O/Q and a compact, rounded G), while lowercase stays steady and readable with a single-storey a and g. Descenders (g, j, y) are lively and curved, contributing to the font’s buoyant texture. Numerals match the same soft, hand-lettered construction, with rounded bowls and straightforward, highly recognizable forms.