Print Obnol 1 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, labels, children’s, craft branding, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, friendly, crafty, handmade feel, playful display, human warmth, sketch texture, casual signage, monoline feel, rounded terminals, wiry strokes, loose rhythm, tall proportions.
A hand-drawn print style with tall, compact letterforms and a slightly wiry stroke that often shows an inner contour or doubled line, giving the shapes a sketched, marker-on-paper feel. Curves are softly rounded and corners are gently blunted, while verticals tend to be straight and narrow, creating a tidy but informal rhythm. Spacing and widths vary subtly from glyph to glyph, and the numerals follow the same casual construction with open, rounded counters and uneven stroke presence.
This style works best where a friendly, handmade impression is desired: short headlines, posters, packaging, labels, invitations, and craft-oriented branding. It can also suit educational or kids-focused materials and social graphics, especially when set at medium to larger sizes where the sketched texture remains clear.
The overall tone is light, personable, and a bit eccentric—like neat handwritten lettering used for labels or classroom materials. Its sketchy outlines add charm and approachability, keeping the texture lively and human rather than polished or mechanical.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, upright hand lettering with a deliberately retraced, sketch-outline texture. It prioritizes warmth and personality over strict uniformity, offering an expressive display voice for casual, approachable communication.
The font’s distinctive character comes from the visible inner stroke/outline effect in many letters, which reads like intentional retracing. Round dots and simple, single-storey lowercase forms reinforce the informal signage-like voice, while the narrow proportions help it stack well in short lines and headings.