Print Ehri 4 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, stickers, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, handmade, humanized, informal, expressive, approachable, energetic, brushy, chunky, rough edged, rounded terminals, organic texture.
The letterforms are chunky and brushy with soft, uneven contours that mimic marker or paint strokes. Strokes are heavy with minimal contrast, and many terminals end in rounded, blobby finishes that emphasize a hand-drawn texture. Proportions are lively and inconsistent in a deliberate way, with subtle rightward lean and small baseline waviness that create an animated, informal flow. Counters are generally open and simplified, supporting readability while preserving a sketchy, organic silhouette.
It works best for display-oriented settings such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, and social graphics where a personable, handmade voice is desirable. It can also suit children’s or playful branding, event materials, stickers, and informal signage. For longer paragraphs, it’s likely most effective at larger sizes where the textured edges and lively rhythm remain comfortable to read.
This font feels playful and homemade, with an upbeat, friendly tone. The irregular edges and bouncy rhythm give it a casual, conversational personality that reads as approachable rather than polished. It also carries a slightly quirky, offbeat charm that can add energy and humor to short messages.
The design appears intended to replicate quick, confident hand lettering made with a broad marker or brush. Its controlled inconsistency and textured edges suggest a goal of adding warmth and personality to text while staying clear enough for short reading. The overall construction prioritizes charm and immediacy over typographic precision.
Spacing and glyph widths vary noticeably, contributing to a natural handwritten rhythm. Numerals match the same brushy construction and feel cohesive with the letters, making the font suitable for short numeric callouts as well as text.