Print Womop 13 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, comics, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, scrappy, offbeat, handmade feel, expressiveness, casual display, personality, brushy, wobbly, inked, irregular, textured.
A lively, hand-drawn print face with irregular stroke edges and visible marker/brush texture. Letterforms are mostly upright with a bouncy baseline and uneven proportions, mixing rounded bowls with angular joins and occasional flared terminals. Contrast is pronounced within strokes, and counters are often slightly lopsided, reinforcing an organic, sketched construction. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, producing a loose rhythm rather than a rigid, typographic grid.
Best suited for short-form display use such as headlines, posters, packaging callouts, event flyers, and playful branding. It can also work for children’s materials or comic-style titling where expressive texture is a feature. For longer passages, it’s most effective at larger sizes with generous leading to keep the busy outlines from feeling crowded.
The overall tone is playful and quirky, like quick lettering made with a felt-tip or brush pen. Its imperfect outlines and variable rhythm give it a casual, human voice that feels energetic and a little mischievous rather than formal or polished.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering—inked strokes, uneven contours, and spontaneous proportions—while remaining legible across the alphabet and numerals. It prioritizes personality and texture over strict uniformity, aiming for an informal, handmade display voice.
Caps have a poster-like presence while the lowercase introduces more eccentric details (notably in curved letters and descenders), which can add personality but also increases visual noise at smaller sizes. Numerals follow the same hand-inked logic, with exaggerated curves and occasional interior detailing that reads as intentionally sketchy.