Print Nibob 11 is a light, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: packaging, labels, posters, headlines, children’s media, casual, friendly, quirky, handmade, playful, humanize monospaced, casual readability, handmade texture, friendly display, rounded, soft terminals, uneven stroke, blunt serifs, inked.
A casual, monospaced handwritten print with softly irregular strokes and subtly wobbly outlines that keep a consistent rhythm across the set. Strokes show gentle modulation and occasional thickened joins, with rounded corners and blunt, brush-like terminals. Many letters carry small slabby feet or caps that read like simplified serifs, while curves (O, C, S) stay open and slightly asymmetric for an organic feel. Counters are fairly generous and the overall spacing remains steady, giving it a tidy grid-fit despite the hand-drawn texture.
Works well for packaging, labels, craft branding, and display text where an informal, human touch is desirable. It can also serve short paragraphs in flyers or educational materials when you want a monospaced, typewriter-like structure with a friendlier, hand-rendered feel.
The tone is approachable and lightly quirky, like neat marker lettering on a label or classroom handout. Its small imperfections add warmth and personality without becoming chaotic, creating a friendly, informal voice.
Likely intended to blend the regularity and alignment advantages of monospaced spacing with the warmth of hand-drawn print lettering. The goal appears to be an easygoing, legible texture suitable for casual communication and playful branding rather than strict formality.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent construction, with single-storey forms where expected (a, g) and a simple, readable numeral set. The design maintains clarity at text sizes while preserving the drawn-by-hand edges, making repeated characters feel subtly varied even within a uniform advance width.