Print Irdir 15 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids, stickers, playful, handmade, bold, casual, quirky, handmade feel, friendly impact, casual display, playful tone, brushy, rounded, bouncy, blobby, chunky.
A heavy, hand-drawn print style with thick, rounded strokes and softly irregular contours that mimic a marker or brush. Letterforms are unconnected and generally upright, with organic wobble in stems and bowls and noticeably uneven terminals that create a textured silhouette. Proportions are expansive and friendly, with generous counters in letters like O and P, and simplified, chunky structures across both cases. Spacing feels loose and lively, with slight variability in glyph width and rhythm that reads as intentionally handmade rather than geometric.
Best used at display sizes where its thick strokes and irregular edges can read clearly and provide personality—such as posters, event flyers, playful branding, packaging, and social graphics. It also works well for short labels, stickers, and kid-oriented or craft-themed applications where an informal, hand-rendered feel is desirable.
The font projects an easygoing, upbeat personality—casual, approachable, and a little mischievous. Its inky, blobby forms suggest spontaneity and craft, giving text a warm, human tone suited to informal communication.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick, confident hand lettering with a bold marker—prioritizing character and immediacy over strict uniformity. It aims to add a fun, handmade voice to headlines and short phrases while maintaining straightforward, readable letter shapes.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent marker-drawn logic, with lowercase forms that lean toward single-storey simplicity (e.g., a, g) and compact, rounded joins in letters like m and n. Numerals follow the same chunky, cartoon-like construction, keeping weight and texture consistent in mixed text.