Print Imkis 5 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, comics, craft labels, children’s content, casual, hand-drawn, typewriter, playful, retro, human warmth, casual clarity, handmade feel, quirky rhythm, rounded, blobby, inky, wobbly, soft corners.
A monospaced, hand-drawn print face with chunky, rounded strokes and gently irregular contours. Letterforms are upright and broadly proportioned, with a steady grid-like rhythm and consistent advance widths that create an even texture in paragraphs. Strokes appear marker-like or inked, with soft corners, slight wobble, and subtly uneven terminals that read as intentionally imperfect rather than distressed. Counters tend to be compact and rounded (notably in O, D, and 8), and many joins are simplified, reinforcing a bold, friendly silhouette at text sizes.
This style suits short to medium-length copy where a friendly, hand-made presence is desirable: posters, packaging callouts, menus, craft labels, zines, and comic-style captions. It can also work well for headers, pull quotes, and any design that benefits from monospaced alignment while still feeling personal rather than strictly technical.
The overall tone is informal and approachable, mixing a classroom/handwritten feel with a hint of typewriter-like regularity from its fixed spacing. Its gentle irregularities give it a human, personable voice that feels relaxed and slightly nostalgic without becoming messy.
The design appears intended to deliver a warm, hand-drawn print look while preserving the orderly rhythm of fixed-width spacing. It prioritizes character and charm over precision, aiming for legibility with a deliberately human, slightly inky edge.
Because the forms are stout and the counters are relatively tight, the font holds up best with comfortable tracking and line spacing, especially in dense text. The monospaced fit creates a distinctive, blocky rhythm that emphasizes alignment and grid structure in layouts.