Print Oklaw 9 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, craft branding, kids materials, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, handmade, hand-lettered feel, approachability, informal display, human texture, brushy, rounded, bouncy, organic, expressive.
A lively handwritten print with a slightly slanted, brush-pen feel. Strokes are thick and rounded with subtly uneven edges and gentle contrast that suggests pressure changes rather than rigid geometry. Letterforms are compact and tall with small counters and a bouncy baseline rhythm; terminals often taper or flick, and curves stay soft rather than sharp. Overall spacing and widths vary naturally from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an informal, drawn-by-hand consistency.
Best suited for short-to-medium display text where personality matters: packaging, café menus, posters, social graphics, and handmade or craft-oriented branding. It also works well for kid-friendly materials and informal signage, where the bold strokes and friendly shapes stay readable at a distance.
The font reads warm and approachable, with a playful, crafty energy. Its irregularities and buoyant motion give it a human, conversational tone that feels more like a marker note or hand-lettered sign than a formal typographic voice.
Likely designed to mimic quick, confident hand-lettering with a marker or brush pen, prioritizing warmth and immediacy over typographic precision. The goal appears to be an energetic, personable display texture that feels authentic and approachable in everyday contexts.
Uppercase forms are simple and legible with rounded joins, while lowercase carries more personality through loopier shapes and occasional stroke flicks. Numerals are similarly hand-rendered, with open, friendly forms that match the letter rhythm.