Print Usrad 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, greeting cards, craft branding, playful, hand-drawn, friendly, quirky, casual, handmade feel, approachability, informality, expressiveness, rounded, blobby, organic, uneven, soft terminals.
A hand-drawn, print-style face with unconnected letters and an intentionally irregular stroke. Forms are rounded and slightly blobby, with soft, tapered terminals and subtle wobble in stems and curves that suggests marker or brush pressure. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with gently uneven widths and sidebearings that create an informal rhythm in text. Counters are generally open and simple, and many letters show small idiosyncrasies (tilted joins, asymmetrical bowls, and lightly distorted arcs) that reinforce the drawn character.
Best suited to short to medium text where personality is the priority: children’s and educational materials, playful packaging, café or boutique signage, posters, invitations, and greeting cards. It also works well for informal branding elements and social graphics that benefit from a friendly, handmade voice.
The overall tone is light, approachable, and a bit mischievous—more sketchbook than stationery. Its irregularities read as human and spontaneous, giving text a warm, conversational feel rather than a polished, corporate voice.
This design appears intended to emulate casual hand lettering with consistent legibility, capturing the charm of imperfect strokes while remaining readable in continuous text. The goal is a distinctive, approachable texture that feels personal and crafted rather than mechanically precise.
In the sample text, the texture stays consistent across long lines, producing a lively grayscale with mild bounce. Round letters (o, e, c) and single-stroke shapes (i, l, t) carry the personality strongly, while numerals keep the same soft, hand-formed logic for a cohesive set.