Print Boram 4 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, educational, packaging, invitations, social posts, friendly, playful, casual, approachable, whimsical, human warmth, everyday notes, approachable display, readable casual, rounded, monoline, marker-like, soft terminals, open counters.
A clean, hand-drawn print style with rounded, monoline strokes and gently irregular curves that keep it feeling human while remaining highly legible. Forms are generally open and airy, with generous bowls and counters, soft terminals, and a steady baseline that still shows small, natural variations. Uppercase shapes are simple and relaxed, while the lowercase maintains an easy reading rhythm; overall spacing feels roomy and consistent for a handwritten design. Numerals follow the same casual construction, with smooth, continuous strokes and uncomplicated silhouettes.
Well-suited to kid-focused and educational content, informal branding, and friendly packaging where a personable voice is needed. It also works nicely for invitations, greeting-style messaging, and short-to-medium text in digital graphics where legibility and a casual handwritten feel should coexist.
The tone is warm and conversational, like neat marker lettering on notes, classroom materials, or packaging. Its mild quirks and rounded shapes project friendliness and a lighthearted, everyday personality without becoming messy or overly stylized.
Likely drawn to mimic tidy, everyday print handwriting—approachable and readable, with just enough organic variation to feel authentic. The emphasis appears to be on versatile, friendly communication for modern casual design contexts.
The design favors clarity over flourish: joins are simple, stroke endings are blunt-to-rounded, and curves dominate over sharp angles. The sample text shows comfortable word shapes at paragraph sizes, with an even color that supports longer reads while retaining a handmade charm.