Print Hikat 10 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, stickers, playful, friendly, bouncy, cartoonish, retro, approachability, playfulness, handmade feel, display impact, whimsy, rounded, soft, bulbous, chunky, informal.
A chunky, rounded display face with a hand-drawn, print-like feel. Forms are built from thick, soft strokes with generous curves, blunt terminals, and minimal contrast, giving letters a pillowy silhouette. The proportions are broad and slightly irregular in a controlled way, with lively spacing and a gently uneven rhythm that reads as intentionally drawn rather than mechanically geometric. Counters tend to be small and rounded, and several shapes show subtle quirks—like curled arms, droplet-like joins, and looped descenders—that add character without breaking overall consistency.
Best suited for attention-grabbing headlines, poster titles, product packaging, and playful branding where a friendly, hand-drawn presence is desirable. It also works well for children’s materials, stickers, labels, and social graphics, especially at larger sizes where the rounded details and quirky shapes can be appreciated.
The font conveys an upbeat, approachable tone—more whimsical than serious—evoking cartoon titling and casual craft lettering. Its heavy, rounded shapes feel warm and inviting, suggesting humor and kid-friendly energy while still maintaining clear, confident letterforms.
The design appears intended to deliver bold, approachable impact with a casual hand-drawn sensibility. By combining soft, rounded construction with small idiosyncrasies and a bouncy rhythm, it aims to feel fun and personable while remaining legible for display use.
In text, the dense black color and compact counters create strong impact and a slightly “puffy” texture across a line. The distinctive, looped descenders and soft, scooped curves give it a recognizable signature, while the numerals match the same rounded, hand-printed logic for cohesive headlines and short bursts of copy.