Print Pekuv 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, headlines, greeting cards, friendly, playful, casual, whimsical, approachable, human warmth, casual tone, handmade feel, cheerful display, friendly branding, rounded, hand-drawn, soft terminals, open counters, lively.
A casual, hand-drawn print style with rounded forms and softly tapered stroke endings that mimic marker or brush pressure. Letter construction is clean but intentionally irregular, with subtle wobble in curves and varied stem thickness that creates an organic rhythm. Counters are generally open and generous, and many shapes lean on simplified, slightly condensed skeletons with smooth joins and minimal sharp corners. Numerals follow the same informal logic, with curvy, humanistic proportions and a few quirky details (such as looped bowls and gently hooked terminals) that keep the texture lively in text.
This font suits applications that benefit from an approachable, handcrafted voice—such as children’s materials, friendly branding, labels and packaging, event posters, and short-form headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or UI accents where a casual, personable tone is desired, especially at medium to larger sizes where the hand-drawn texture reads clearly.
The overall tone is warm and personable, balancing readability with a lighthearted, handmade charm. It feels informal and conversational rather than polished or corporate, with a gentle whimsy that can make messaging feel more human and inviting.
The design appears intended to deliver an informal, hand-rendered print look that remains legible while preserving the spontaneity of drawn lettering. Its softened terminals, rounded geometry, and controlled irregularity suggest a goal of adding warmth and character to everyday copy and display text without becoming overly decorative.
In running text the uneven stroke modulation and small shape quirks become part of the color, producing a lively, slightly bouncy line. The design stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, maintaining the same soft, drawn-by-hand character without connecting strokes.