Print Okduv 8 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, book covers, playful, handmade, casual, friendly, lively, hand-lettered feel, expressive display, casual voice, human warmth, brushy, rounded, bouncy, textured, organic.
A lively handwritten print with brush-like stroke modulation and slightly slanted, forward-leaning forms. Letter shapes are narrow and upright in overall structure but show noticeable baseline bounce and irregular rhythm, with soft curves, tapered terminals, and occasional rough edges that suggest a marker or dry-brush tool. Counters are compact and apertures tend to be partially closed, producing a dense, energetic texture at text sizes while remaining legible. Uppercase forms are simplified and bold in silhouette, and the numerals follow the same informal, hand-drawn construction.
Best suited to short-to-medium text where personality is the goal: posters, product packaging, social graphics, and punchy headlines or pull quotes. It can work for casual branding elements and cover titling where an expressive, handmade voice is desired, especially at larger sizes where the texture and bounce read clearly.
The font conveys an upbeat, personable tone—informal, approachable, and a bit mischievous. Its brushy texture and animated rhythm give it a spontaneous, human feel that reads as creative and conversational rather than polished or corporate.
Likely intended to mimic quick, confident hand-lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing energy and warmth over mechanical consistency. The design aims to deliver a bold, informal voice that feels crafted and spontaneous while staying readable in display settings.
Stroke endings vary between blunt and tapered, and curves often swell slightly through turns, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand character. Spacing feels naturally inconsistent in a controlled way, which adds charm in headlines but can create a busy color in long passages.