Print Perig 6 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, children’s, craft labels, social graphics, playful, friendly, quirky, casual, whimsical, handmade feel, approachability, display warmth, casual branding, monoline-ish, rounded, bouncy, hand-drawn, soft terminals.
A lively hand-drawn print face with subtly irregular stroke widths, rounded terminals, and a gently wobbly baseline that keeps the texture animated without becoming messy. Letterforms are tall and compact, with narrow proportions and noticeably short lowercase bodies relative to the ascenders, giving lines a vertical, slightly condensed rhythm. Curves are simplified and open, counters stay generous, and joins avoid sharp corners, creating an overall soft, approachable silhouette. Spacing is a bit uneven in a natural handwritten way, and the numerals match the same casual, slightly quirky construction.
Well-suited to packaging, café-style menus, posters, and social media graphics where an informal handmade feel is desirable. It also fits children’s materials, craft branding, and short editorial callouts where warmth and personality matter more than strict typographic regularity. For best results, use at display sizes or in short text blocks to let the quirky rhythm read as intentional.
The tone feels cheerful and personable, like neat marker or brush-pen lettering used for notes, labels, and handmade signage. Its slight irregularities and buoyant shapes add warmth and informality, suggesting creativity, friendliness, and a lighthearted voice.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy hand-printed lettering with a friendly, approachable character—balancing readability with visible human variation. Its compact, tall proportions and softened detailing suggest a focus on playful display use and casual branding rather than formal text setting.
Uppercase forms read cleanly and sign-like at larger sizes, while the lowercase maintains a simple, printed handwritten structure rather than cursive connections. The design’s tall ascenders and compact lowercase can make mixed-case text feel airy and animated, especially in headlines and short phrases.