Print Nalep 8 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, kids media, social graphics, headlines, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, approachable, handwritten feel, casual branding, human warmth, informal clarity, rounded, brushy, monoline, bouncy, quirky.
A casual hand-drawn print with rounded terminals and a mostly monoline stroke that gently swells and tapers like a marker or soft brush. Letterforms are narrow overall with uneven, human spacing and subtle baseline wobble that creates a lively rhythm. Curves are open and slightly irregular (not mechanically geometric), counters are generous, and joins are simple and uncluttered, keeping the texture light and readable. Capitals are tall and straightforward, while lowercase is compact with a short x-height and softly varied widths that reinforce the handmade character.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where a personable voice matters: packaging labels, café menus, invitations, classroom or kids-oriented materials, social posts, and cheerful posters. It reads best at display and subhead sizes where the stroke texture and irregular rhythm can remain crisp and intentional.
The tone is warm, informal, and lightly quirky—more like friendly handwriting on a note than polished lettering. Its slightly bouncy rhythm and rounded shapes make it feel personable and upbeat without becoming overly decorative.
Likely designed to capture an everyday handwritten print look with consistent enough construction for set text, while preserving natural variation and a hand-made feel. The goal appears to be friendly communication and informal branding rather than formal editorial typography.
Distinctive handwritten details show up in the simplified construction of diagonals and arms, the softly hooked or curved finishes on some strokes, and a general preference for open forms over tight, closed shapes. Numerals match the same easy, drawn-by-hand logic, maintaining consistency with the letterforms.