Print Tymez 8 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, labels, children’s, craft branding, playful, friendly, folksy, hand-drawn, casual, handmade warmth, casual signage, friendly display, compact headings, rounded, quirky, bouncy, condensed, monoline.
A compact, hand-drawn print style with tall, narrow proportions and a soft, rounded skeleton. Strokes read as monoline and slightly irregular, with subtly wavering verticals and gently bulged curves that keep the rhythm lively. Terminals are mostly blunt and softened, and counters tend toward small, teardrop-like shapes, especially in letters such as a, e, and g. Spacing is relatively open for the condensed forms, helping the characters stay distinct, while figures follow the same narrow, drawn-in-ink feel.
Well-suited to short display copy where a friendly, hand-rendered voice is desired—such as posters, product packaging, labels, café menus, and kid-oriented materials. It can also work for logos or headings that benefit from a casual, human touch and compact width.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a lighthearted, crafted quality that feels approachable rather than precise. Its narrow, springy shapes give it an energetic voice suited to cheerful, conversational messaging.
Likely designed to capture the look of quick, confident hand lettering in a tidy print style, balancing narrow economy with a warm, imperfect texture. The aim appears to be legibility with personality, offering a cheerful handmade alternative to formal condensed faces.
Capitals are simple and sign-like, while lowercase introduces more idiosyncratic forms (notably in g, j, and y) that emphasize the handmade character. The punctuation and numerals match the same rounded, slightly uneven stroke behavior, maintaining a consistent DIY texture across text.