Print Kodar 1 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'JollyGood Proper' and 'JollyGood Sans' by Letradora (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: kids branding, packaging, posters, headlines, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, youthful, approachability, handmade feel, playful clarity, informal branding, rounded, soft, bouncy, hand-drawn, chunky.
A rounded, hand-drawn print style with softly squared curves and consistently thick strokes that stay largely even throughout. Terminals are blunt and slightly irregular, giving the outlines a natural marker-like feel rather than geometric precision. Proportions are open and roomy with generous counters, and the rhythm is slightly bouncy from subtle variations in curvature and letter width. Caps are simple and sturdy, while lowercase forms remain clear and uncomplicated, keeping the overall texture bold and legible at display sizes.
Well suited to playful branding, kids-oriented materials, casual packaging, and upbeat posters where a friendly handwritten voice is desirable. It performs especially well for short to medium-length headlines, signage, and social media graphics, and can work in body copy when set with ample size and leading for a relaxed, readable texture.
The font conveys an upbeat, approachable tone—more like neat handwriting with a felt-tip marker than a formal text face. Its soft corners and gentle irregularities create a personable, kid-friendly warmth, suggesting informality and ease. The overall impression is cheerful and inviting, with a lighthearted character suited to friendly messaging.
Likely designed to provide an easygoing, hand-lettered alternative to clean sans faces—prioritizing warmth, approachability, and clear shapes over strict geometric consistency. The consistent stroke and rounded construction suggest a goal of dependable legibility while retaining a lively, human touch.
Spacing appears comfortable and the forms avoid sharp joins, which helps maintain clarity in longer lines of text. Numerals share the same rounded, hand-drawn logic and feel cohesive with the letters, contributing to a consistent, informal voice across alphanumerics.