Print Kabel 1 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s media, logos, playful, friendly, bubbly, casual, quirky, approachability, playfulness, hand-drawn feel, display impact, brand friendliness, rounded, soft, chunky, bouncy, cartoonish.
A rounded, heavy display face with monoline strokes and generously softened terminals throughout. Letterforms lean on simple geometric skeletons but are intentionally irregular in width and spacing, giving a hand-drawn rhythm rather than a rigid typographic grid. Counters are compact and often oval, with a high degree of curvature in bowls and shoulders; joins are smooth and blunted, minimizing sharp corners. The lowercase features single-storey a and g, a short t with a stubby crossbar, and a y with a curved descender, reinforcing an informal, marker-like construction.
Best suited to short, prominent text where its rounded heft and informal movement can carry the message—headlines, posters, product packaging, stickers, and logo wordmarks. It also works well for children’s content, playful branding, event promos, and social graphics where legibility and friendliness matter more than strict typographic neutrality.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a buoyant, cartoon-friendly personality. Its rounded massing and slightly uneven rhythm read as human and lighthearted, suggesting humor and kid-safe friendliness rather than seriousness or restraint.
The design appears intended to mimic confident, hand-drawn print lettering with a polished consistency: thick, rounded strokes for strong visibility, paired with gentle irregularities that keep it personable. Its forms prioritize approachability and character, aiming for a fun display voice that remains readable at a range of headline sizes.
The numerals follow the same soft, inflated logic, with simple shapes and thick presence suited to attention-grabbing settings. The capital set stays compact and rounded, while distinctive forms like the looping Q and curvy S add extra character that can become a focal point in headlines.