Print Gokon 4 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, headlines, labels, playful, casual, friendly, lively, handmade, handmade feel, friendly tone, quick lettering, casual display, compact headlines, brushy, rounded, bouncy, quirky, informal.
An informal, handwritten print style with brush-pen energy and soft, rounded stroke endings. The letterforms are condensed and slightly slanted, with monoline-like strokes that show gentle, natural swelling rather than sharp contrast. Curves are loose and organic, counters stay fairly open, and the overall rhythm is uneven in a deliberate, human way. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent hand-drawn construction, and the numerals echo the same quick, upright-to-leaning strokes and simplified shapes.
It works best for short to medium headlines, posters, packaging callouts, labels, and social media graphics where a personable, hand-rendered tone is desirable. The condensed footprint makes it useful when you need a lot of text in a narrow space, while still keeping a casual, friendly presence.
The font reads upbeat and approachable, with a spontaneous marker-sign feel that suggests personal notes, café chalkboard messaging (without the chalk texture), and friendly DIY branding. Its bouncy cadence and casual irregularities keep it energetic and conversational rather than formal or restrained.
The design appears intended to capture quick brush lettering in a clean, unconnected print form—prioritizing warmth, speed, and recognizably human stroke behavior over typographic strictness. It aims to feel like a natural hand-drawn note while remaining consistent enough for repeated use in display settings.
Spacing appears intentionally loose and airy for a handwritten face, helping maintain clarity despite the condensed proportions. Ascenders are prominent and slender, while round letters lean on simplified, slightly asymmetric bowls that reinforce the handmade character.