Print Horog 8 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids media, stickers & labels, playful, friendly, casual, youthful, chunky, approachability, handmade feel, display impact, playful branding, rounded, blobby, bouncy, organic, markerlike.
A chunky, rounded handwritten print with thick, softly tapered strokes and irregular contours that feel drawn rather than constructed. Letterforms are wide and generously proportioned, with a lively baseline wobble and slightly inconsistent widths that add an organic rhythm. Corners are heavily softened, counters are compact, and terminals often end in bulbous, brushlike shapes, producing a bold, easy-to-spot texture. Overall spacing reads open and roomy, supporting the wide silhouettes and maintaining clarity at display sizes.
Best suited to posters, headlines, packaging, and branding moments that need friendly emphasis and high visual impact. It works well for kids’ content, casual events, social graphics, and label-style applications where a hand-drawn feel and strong silhouette are more important than long-form readability.
The font projects a warm, playful personality with an informal, approachable energy. Its bouncy shapes and soft edges suggest kid-friendly humor, snackable headlines, and upbeat messaging rather than formal or technical communication.
The design appears intended to deliver an immediately readable, hand-drawn look with a bold, rounded presence—capturing marker/brush spontaneity while staying consistent enough for repeated use in display typography.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent hand-drawn logic, and the numerals match the same rounded, slightly wobbly construction. The heavy stroke weight and compact counters can cause dense areas in letters like B, P, R, 8, and 9, which is part of the charm but favors larger sizes and short strings.