Print Angun 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, social posts, posters, kids content, casual, friendly, playful, approachable, handmade, human warmth, casual note, playful display, informal branding, monoline, rounded, bouncy, loose, quirky.
A casual handwritten print with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms lean slightly and keep an irregular, drawn-by-hand rhythm, with gently wobbled curves and uneven stroke endings that add texture. Proportions are compact and narrow, with tight counters and a modest x-height; ascenders and descenders are relatively prominent, helping the lowercase feel lively. Overall spacing and widths vary subtly from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, personal look.
Works well for short-to-medium text where a friendly handwritten voice is desired—greeting cards, invitations, labels, packaging callouts, and social media graphics. It can also serve as a warm display face for posters, classroom materials, and playful editorial accents, especially at sizes where its organic details and tight counters remain clear.
The font conveys an easygoing, conversational tone—friendly and informal rather than polished or corporate. Its loose construction and slightly bouncy rhythm read as playful and human, suited to upbeat messaging and approachable branding.
Designed to mimic neat, everyday hand lettering: informal, readable, and consistently monoline while preserving natural variation. The intent appears to be a personable print style that adds warmth and approachability without the complexity of connected script.
Uppercase shapes are simplified and legible, while the lowercase introduces more personality through looped forms and small idiosyncrasies (notably in characters like g, y, and j). Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with rounded shapes and modest inconsistency that keeps them cohesive with the letters. The overall impression is clean for a handwriting style, without heavy texture or brush artifacts.