Print Hegab 12 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children's, comics, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, handmade, hand-lettered feel, approachability, informal tone, display impact, playfulness, rounded, chunky, bouncy, uneven, cartoonish.
A chunky, rounded hand-drawn print with filled-in strokes and softly irregular contours. Letterforms show a bouncy baseline and intentionally uneven geometry, with slightly wobbly verticals, asymmetrical curves, and occasional tapered or notched stroke endings that suggest a marker or brush. Counters are generally compact and irregular, and the overall rhythm alternates between wider, more open shapes (like O, Q) and tighter, squarer forms (like E, F), creating lively, non-uniform spacing. Numerals match the same casual, blobby construction, with simplified shapes and friendly proportions.
Works well for headlines, posters, and packaging where a friendly, informal voice is needed. It’s a natural fit for children’s materials, comics, stickers, and craft-oriented branding, and can add personality to short captions or display copy in social and digital graphics.
The font reads as lighthearted and approachable, with a kid-friendly, doodled energy. Its irregularities and soft corners communicate informality and warmth rather than precision, giving it a chatty, comic tone that feels personable and handmade.
The font appears designed to emulate hand-lettered, marker-drawn print with a deliberate wobble and rounded massing, prioritizing charm and immediacy over typographic regularity. Its goal is to deliver bold, readable display text that feels human and spontaneous.
The design maintains consistent stroke weight across caps, lowercase, and figures while allowing deliberate variation in width and silhouette from character to character. Uppercase forms feel slightly more poster-like and blocky, while lowercase stays compact and playful; together they create an energetic texture best suited to short bursts of text rather than dense setting.