Print Harip 8 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids media, posters, packaging, headlines, invites, playful, handmade, friendly, quirky, casual, hand-lettered feel, approachability, informality, personality, brushy, rounded, lively, slightly rough, bouncy.
A hand-drawn print style with rounded forms, softly irregular curves, and subtly tapered strokes that suggest a brush or felt-tip marker. Letter widths vary noticeably, creating a lively rhythm, while counters stay fairly open for readability. Terminals are often blunted or slightly flared, and stroke edges show small wobble and texture-like unevenness rather than geometric precision. The overall proportions are balanced, with simple, clean silhouettes and gentle baseline and cap-height variation typical of informal handwriting.
Well-suited to kids and family-oriented materials, playful posters, casual packaging, craft branding, and invitations where a human, handmade tone is desired. It performs best at display and short-to-medium text sizes, especially when you want warmth and personality more than strict uniformity.
The tone is approachable and lighthearted, with a spontaneous, doodled quality that feels personal rather than polished. Its uneven rhythm and soft curves give it an upbeat, kid-friendly character, while still remaining clear enough for short passages.
Likely designed to mimic quick, confident hand lettering in an unconnected print style—prioritizing charm, friendliness, and an organic rhythm over typographic rigidity. The consistent stroke feel and open shapes suggest an aim for everyday legibility with a deliberately informal voice.
Capital shapes are bold and simplified with a poster-like presence, while lowercase adds extra movement through varied widths and occasional exaggerated curves. Numerals match the informal hand-rendered feel, with rounded bowls and slightly quirky construction that keeps them consistent with the text style.