Print Ekdul 4 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, stickers, playful, casual, bold, energetic, friendly, handmade feel, strong impact, casual voice, expressive texture, brushy, rounded, chunky, inked, painterly.
A heavy, brush-driven handwritten with rounded terminals and softly irregular outlines that mimic saturated ink on paper. Strokes stay broadly consistent in thickness, with occasional pressure-like bulges and tapered joins, creating an organic rhythm. The letters lean forward with an informal, slightly compressed flow, and counters are generally tight, giving the face a compact, punchy color in text. Curves are smooth but not polished; edges wobble subtly and the baseline feel is lively rather than rigidly aligned.
Best used for short, high-impact text where texture and personality matter—posters, headlines, packaging callouts, social graphics, stickers, and casual branding accents. It can work for brief paragraphs in larger sizes, but the dense stroke weight and tight counters are more effective for display applications than long-form reading.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, like fast, confident marker lettering. Its weight and forward slant add momentum and emphasis, while the softened shapes keep it friendly and informal rather than aggressive. It reads as expressive and human, suited to messaging that wants warmth and immediacy.
The design appears intended to replicate bold brush/marker lettering with a lively forward motion and an intentionally imperfect edge. It prioritizes expressive texture and strong visual presence over strict geometric consistency, delivering a hand-made look that feels quick, confident, and informal.
Capitals have a poster-like presence with simplified, brushy construction, while lowercase maintains a consistent handwritten cadence without connecting strokes. Numerals follow the same chunky, inked logic and remain legible, though the dense weight favors larger sizes. Spacing appears naturally uneven in a way that reinforces the hand-made character.