Print Sidul 15 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, social media, headlines, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, approachable, hand-lettered feel, approachability, humor, casual display, warmth, rounded, brushy, bouncy, chunky, informal.
A lively handwritten print with thick, rounded strokes and softly tapered terminals that suggest a marker or brush-pen tool. Letterforms are slightly slanted with a bouncy baseline and varied stroke flow, creating an uneven, human rhythm without breaking legibility. Counters are generally open and generous, while curves are swollen and organic, giving the alphabet a chunky, softened silhouette. Spacing feels irregular in an intentional way, with each glyph retaining a hand-drawn individuality while staying visually consistent as a set.
This style works best for short to medium bursts of text where personality is the priority: posters, packaging callouts, greeting cards, book covers, and social media graphics. It can also suit kid-friendly or casual branding and signage, especially where a hand-made feel supports the message.
The overall tone is upbeat and personable, with a spontaneous, doodled energy that reads as conversational rather than formal. Its rounded shapes and gentle wobble convey warmth and humor, making the text feel friendly and low-pressure—more like a note or caption than typeset prose.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering—confident, thick strokes with relaxed proportions—while remaining readable across a broad set of basic characters. It prioritizes charm, warmth, and an informal voice over typographic rigidity.
Uppercase forms are compact and simplified, with a noticeably playful construction in letters like Q and R, while lowercase maintains the same rounded, brushy texture for a cohesive voice. Numerals are similarly soft and hand-shaped, favoring bold silhouettes and easy recognition over strict geometric regularity.