Print Rodey 15 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, branding, headlines, friendly, casual, playful, energetic, approachable, hand-lettered feel, warmth, informality, attention-grabbing, brushy, rounded, bouncy, organic, marker-like.
A bold, brushy handwritten face with a forward-leaning stance and lively, irregular rhythm. Strokes are thick and mostly low-contrast, with rounded terminals and occasional tapered beginnings/ends that suggest a felt-tip or brush marker. Letterforms show loose, human variation in width and spacing, with simplified shapes and open counters that keep the texture readable while retaining an informal, drawn quality.
Works best for display settings where personality is the goal: posters, casual branding, packaging, cafe/food promos, social graphics, and punchy headlines. It can also support short UI labels or pull quotes when a friendly handwritten tone is desired, but is less suited to long-form reading at small sizes.
The overall tone is upbeat and conversational, like quick hand-lettering on a poster or note. Its slightly bouncy baseline and soft curves feel welcoming and playful rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, confident marker lettering—bold enough to grab attention while staying informal and personable. Its controlled messiness and rounded forms aim to add warmth and spontaneity to titles and short messages.
Capitals have a chunky, sign-painter feel, while lowercase remains compact with a relatively short x-height, giving words a tight, energetic silhouette. Numerals match the same rounded, hand-drawn logic and hold up well in short bursts, though the lively irregularity makes it better suited to display than dense text.