Print Homuh 4 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Jonze' by KC Fonts, 'Entropia' by Slava Antipov, and 'Tablet Gothic' by TypeTogether (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids media, comics, playful, handmade, quirky, cartoonish, friendly, informality, handmade charm, attention grabbing, approachability, chunky, rounded, bouncy, irregular, soft corners.
A chunky, hand-drawn display face with compact proportions and heavy, low-contrast strokes. Forms are simplified and slightly irregular, with softly rounded corners and subtle wobble in verticals and curves that keeps the texture lively. Counters tend to be small and rounded, terminals are blunt, and spacing varies a bit from letter to letter, reinforcing the handmade rhythm. The overall silhouette reads dense and punchy, with a consistent, inked-in fill and no connecting strokes between letters.
Best suited to display sizes where its dense strokes and playful irregularity can be appreciated—such as posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, and kid-focused or comic-style graphics. It can also work for short callouts and captions, but longer passages may feel heavy due to the compact interiors and strong black coverage.
The tone is upbeat and informal, suggesting marker or brush lettering translated into bold, printlike shapes. Its uneven edges and bouncy rhythm feel approachable and humorous rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to capture a casual, hand-lettered feel while maintaining the simplicity and solidity of a bold display font. It prioritizes personality and immediacy—like quick marker lettering—over strict geometric consistency.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same sturdy, simplified construction, and the numerals match the same rounded, cutout-like counter style for a cohesive set. The bold massing favors short words and headlines, where the irregularities read as character rather than noise.