Print Miref 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s, packaging, posters, social, crafts, playful, friendly, casual, youthful, approachable, handwritten warmth, casual readability, playful tone, informal branding, rounded, monoline, soft terminals, bouncy, quirky.
A rounded, monoline handwritten print with softly tapered ends and slightly uneven stroke behavior that mimics marker or felt-tip drawing. The shapes lean on simple geometric construction—open bowls, wide curves, and minimal sharp corners—while retaining small irregularities that keep it human. Proportions are generally compact with generous counters, and spacing feels naturally inconsistent in a controlled way, creating a lively rhythm in words and lines of text. Capitals are clean and simple with a few distinctive, hand-drawn quirks, while lowercase forms stay open and readable with clear, single-storey constructions where expected.
This font fits children’s materials, classroom and educational collateral, casual posters and flyers, product packaging that benefits from an approachable tone, and social media graphics. It also works well for invitations, labels, and DIY or craft branding where a friendly handwritten feel is desired.
The overall tone is upbeat and informal, with a warm, personable presence that feels like neat handwriting rather than a strict display face. Its soft curves and slightly bouncy rhythm communicate friendliness and ease, making it well-suited to lighthearted, everyday messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, legible handwritten print that feels friendly and natural, balancing simple letterforms with subtle irregularities to preserve an authentic drawn character.
Digit forms match the same rounded, hand-drawn logic, with smooth curves and straightforward silhouettes that read quickly at medium sizes. In longer text, the gentle irregularity adds charm, but the relaxed spacing and handmade wobble become part of the texture rather than aiming for typographic neutrality.