Print Oblak 9 is a bold, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, children’s, seasonal, playful, spooky, handmade, quirky, retro, handmade charm, display impact, whimsical texture, seasonal flavor, inky, distressed, condensed, bouncy, irregular.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print style with chunky vertical strokes and noticeably irregular contours. Letterforms show a lively, uneven rhythm with variable character widths, simplified construction, and occasional exaggerated curves in bowls and terminals. Many glyphs include small internal voids and worn-looking speckles that create a distressed, ink-blot texture, while counters remain relatively open for the style. The overall silhouette feels monoline-adjacent in structure but visually heavier where strokes pool, reinforcing an inky, handcrafted look.
Best suited to short, attention-getting text such as posters, party invitations, product packaging, labels, and display headings where texture is a feature. It can also work well for children’s materials and seasonal/Halloween graphics, especially when used at medium to large sizes where the distressed details remain clear.
The font reads as mischievous and theatrical, balancing cute informality with a slightly eerie, Halloween-adjacent texture. Its bouncy proportions and blemished fill give it a DIY, stamp/marker vibe that feels energetic rather than polished.
The design appears intended to deliver a fun, handmade display voice that feels like thick marker or ink applied with uneven pressure, then lightly weathered. The condensed stance and strong texture suggest a goal of high-impact personality for titles and branded phrases rather than neutral long-form reading.
Uppercase forms are narrow and upright with simple, poster-like geometry, while lowercase adds more personality through curved entries, hooked descenders, and occasional asymmetry. Numerals follow the same narrow, hand-inked approach, with expressive curves on 2, 3, 5, and 9 and a compact, vertical stance across the set.