Print Ranaf 10 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Dexa Pro' and 'Dexa Round' by Artegra, 'El Grosa' by Fateh.Lab, and 'Afical' by Formatype Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, headlines, stickers, playful, chunky, friendly, handmade, retro, handmade feel, friendly impact, playful display, casual branding, rounded, blobby, bouncy, organic, inked.
A heavy, rounded display face with an intentionally irregular, hand-drawn silhouette. Strokes stay broadly consistent but wobble slightly, with softened corners, uneven curves, and subtly shifting widths that create a lively rhythm. Counters are small and sometimes off-center, and terminals tend to look pressed or pooled, reinforcing an inked, organic texture. Proportions are generally wide with generous, open spacing, and the overall construction reads as casual print rather than connected script.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where a friendly, attention-grabbing voice is needed—posters, packaging, labels, social graphics, and playful branding. It also works well for kids-focused materials and casual signage, where the bold forms and soft edges keep the tone welcoming.
The font conveys a warm, comedic tone—like marker lettering or cut-paper shapes—balancing bold presence with approachable softness. Its slightly imperfect outlines add personality and charm, giving it a nostalgic, craft-forward feel that stays readable while feeling spontaneous.
The design appears intended to mimic informal, hand-drawn print with a bold, cushiony silhouette and visible human irregularity. It prioritizes personality and impact over strict geometric consistency, aiming for a fun, approachable display texture that remains legible in chunky settings.
Uppercase forms are stout and blocky with rounded shoulders, while lowercase keeps a simple, single-storey feel that favors clarity over precision. Numerals match the same blobby weight and friendly geometry, making mixed alphanumeric settings feel cohesive. The texture becomes more noticeable at larger sizes, where the uneven edges read as a deliberate stylistic feature.