Print Nakol 9 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, social media, children’s content, craft branding, casual, friendly, quirky, playful, approachable, handwritten realism, friendly tone, casual display, human texture, monoline, hand-drawn, rounded, bouncy, loose.
A casual hand-drawn print with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms lean slightly and show gentle irregularities in stroke direction, curvature, and spacing, creating a lively rhythm. Counters are open and simplified, with compact lowercase proportions and relatively tall ascenders/descenders that add vertical bounce. Overall texture is airy and even, with small natural variations that keep the shapes from feeling mechanical.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a warm, informal voice is desired—packaging callouts, posters, invitations, social graphics, classroom materials, and hobby or craft branding. It works especially well for headings, captions, and friendly emphasis where a handwritten feel should stay legible.
The font feels informal and personable, like quick marker or pen lettering used for notes, labels, or a friendly sign. Its slight wobble and springy proportions give it a playful, conversational tone without becoming overly chaotic.
The design appears intended to simulate everyday handwritten print lettering: relaxed, quick, and approachable, with consistent monoline construction and just enough irregularity to feel authentic while remaining readable in typical display and UI-sized uses.
Uppercase forms read as simple, sketch-like capitals with relaxed geometry, while the lowercase maintains clear, single-storey constructions and a handwritten flow despite remaining unconnected. Numerals are similarly hand-drawn and slightly varied in width, reinforcing the casual, human-made texture across mixed text.