Print Kogen 4 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Brightly Stories' by Graphicxell, 'Lyu Lin' by Stefan Stoychev, 'Aksioma' by Zafara Studios, and 'Artico' by cretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, headlines, stickers, playful, friendly, quirky, casual, childlike, hand-drawn charm, friendly display, playful readability, casual branding, rounded, blobby, soft terminals, irregular, chunky.
A chunky, rounded hand-drawn print with soft, blobby strokes and gently uneven contours. The letterforms are built from simple, bulbous shapes with minimal contrast and slightly inconsistent stroke edges, creating an organic marker-like texture. Counters are small and sometimes asymmetrical, and the overall rhythm is loose with modest variation in character widths and spacing. Numerals match the same swollen, friendly construction and read clearly at display sizes.
Well-suited for children’s products, playful branding, posters, labels, and packaging where a friendly, hand-made feel is desired. It works best for headlines, short phrases, and callouts, and can add character to logos or social graphics when set with comfortable spacing.
The font conveys a warm, playful tone that feels informal and approachable. Its slightly wobbly geometry and cushioned shapes suggest humor and spontaneity, lending a lighthearted, kid-friendly voice without becoming chaotic.
The design appears intended to mimic casual hand-lettering with a bold, rounded marker presence, prioritizing charm and approachability over precision. Its simplified shapes and soft terminals aim for instant readability at larger sizes while keeping an intentionally imperfect, human touch.
Uppercase forms are sturdy and simplified, while lowercase introduces more personality through occasional quirky joins and idiosyncratic curves (notably in letters like a, g, k, and t). The overall color on the page is dense and attention-grabbing, favoring short lines and headlines over long-form reading.