Print Hakaj 5 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, kids, comics, packaging, playful, casual, handmade, quirky, friendly, handmade feel, display impact, casual tone, humor, chunky, rounded, cartoonish, bouncy, inked.
A chunky, hand-drawn print face with soft, rounded corners and an intentionally uneven marker-like stroke. Letterforms lean subtly back with a relaxed, slanted stance, and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating a lively rhythm. Counters are open and simplified, with single-story forms in the lowercase and a generally compact vertical build that reads stout rather than tall. Terminals look blunt and slightly wobbly, as if drawn quickly with a felt tip, giving the alphabet an organic, imperfect texture.
Well-suited for short, high-impact text such as posters, playful headlines, event graphics, and packaging where a handmade voice is desired. It also fits children’s materials, casual signage, stickers, and comic-style captions where warmth and informality help carry the message.
The overall tone is playful and approachable, with a casual, doodled personality that feels informal and human. Its slightly mischievous, cartoon-leaning shapes suggest humor and spontaneity rather than polish or authority.
The font appears designed to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered marker text: bold, readable shapes with deliberate irregularity and a relaxed backward slant for personality. The goal seems to be an easygoing display face that feels drawn rather than typeset, prioritizing charm and energy over strict consistency.
The design relies on silhouette and weight more than internal detailing, so it holds its character best at larger sizes where the irregular stroke edges and bouncy spacing can be appreciated. The numerals follow the same hand-rendered logic, with simplified shapes and uneven stroke behavior that keep the set cohesive.