Print Nukiy 3 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: zines, posters, album art, packaging, book covers, typewriter, handmade, quirky, rough, casual, humanize mono, lo-fi texture, casual voice, expressive text, inked, wobbly, textured, irregular, blunted.
A monospaced, hand-drawn print style with uneven, inked outlines and subtly wobbly stroke paths. Letterforms are built from simple, open shapes with rounded corners and blunted terminals, showing mild jitter and occasional swelling that suggests a pen or felt-tip texture. Curves (C, O, S) appear slightly squarish and imperfect, while verticals and diagonals vary in straightness, creating a lively rhythm. Spacing is fixed and consistent as a set, but the internal shapes and edge texture keep the line from feeling mechanically uniform.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a handmade, analog feel is desirable—such as zines, editorial callouts, album artwork, posters, or packaging. It can also work for captions, labels, and UI-style readouts when a playful, imperfect monospaced voice is preferred over a clinical one.
The font reads as casual and handmade, with a typewriter-like regularity tempered by human irregularity. Its roughened edges and slightly off-kilter forms give it a quirky, zine-friendly tone that can feel personal, imperfect, and intentionally lo-fi.
Likely designed to combine the predictable rhythm of a monospaced layout with the personality of hand-drawn lettering. The goal appears to be a legible print alphabet that embraces irregular ink texture and human wobble for expressive, informal typography.
Uppercase and lowercase share a coherent construction and similar stroke behavior, helping mixed-case text feel unified. Numerals follow the same rounded, hand-inked logic, staying legible while retaining the same rough, drawn texture. The overall slant and uneven contours add motion, especially in longer text lines.