Print Ilme 5 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, packaging, signage, headlines, handmade, playful, rustic, storybook, quirky, handmade texture, informal voice, organic warmth, analog feel, expressive display, rough edges, ink bleed, textured, wobbly, organic.
This typeface has a hand-drawn, inked look with irregular, slightly wobbly outlines and a visibly textured edge that suggests brush or marker on absorbent paper. Strokes are sturdy with subtle modulation, and terminals often end in soft blobs or blunt cuts rather than crisp finishes. Counters are open and rounded, and the overall rhythm is lively, with small variations in stroke thickness and character width that create a natural, uneven texture across a line. Spacing feels loose and forgiving, supporting the font’s casual, made-by-hand construction.
It works best for display settings such as posters, book covers, labels, menus, and handcrafted brand moments where an organic, human touch is desired. Short headlines, pull quotes, and playful packaging copy benefit from the textured stroke edges and uneven rhythm; for long passages, it’s better used in larger sizes or in brief blocks to keep the texture from feeling busy.
The tone is informal and approachable, with a playful, slightly scrappy charm. Its roughened contours and uneven color give it a homespun, analog feel—more crafty and expressive than polished or corporate. The result reads like hand-lettered signage or a whimsical storybook voice.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with imperfect ink edges, prioritizing personality and analog texture over geometric consistency. Its irregular contours and varied widths aim to convey warmth, spontaneity, and a casual, handmade authenticity.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent drawn-by-hand logic, and the figures follow the same irregular ink texture, helping mixed text maintain a unified color. The font’s texture becomes a defining feature at larger sizes, where the edge detail and ink-bleed effect are most noticeable.