Print Totu 13 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, children’s media, greeting cards, playful, handmade, friendly, casual, storybook, handmade warmth, casual tone, approachable display, playful voice, rounded, brushy, bouncy, inked, quirky.
A bold, hand-drawn print face with rounded terminals and subtly irregular stroke edges that mimic a marker or brush. Letterforms are generally upright with softly tapered joins and occasional wobble, creating an organic rhythm. Counters are open and generous, and curves are emphasized over sharp corners, giving the alphabet a buoyant, slightly uneven texture. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a natural, drawn-in-one-go feel while remaining legible in continuous text.
Works best for short to medium-length setting where personality matters: posters, informal branding, packaging, book covers, and children’s or educational materials. It also suits quotes, labels, menus, and social graphics where a friendly handwritten voice is desired and the textured stroke adds visual interest.
The overall tone is warm, informal, and lightly mischievous—more like handwritten signage or a children’s book heading than a formal text face. Its soft shapes and lively inconsistencies communicate approachability and humor, with a handcrafted charm that feels personal rather than polished.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering in a repeatable typeface—prioritizing charm, warmth, and an inked texture over geometric precision. Its consistent softness and readable forms suggest a goal of approachable display typography that still performs reliably in sentence-case text.
Capitals have a friendly, simplified construction with smooth, pill-like strokes, while several lowercase forms lean into playful silhouettes (notably the looped and hooked shapes), adding character without becoming overly decorative. Numerals share the same rounded, drawn quality, keeping a consistent color and texture across mixed alphanumeric settings.