Print Pimal 9 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, branding, packaging, social media, headlines, friendly, playful, expressive, casual, retro, hand-lettered feel, display impact, casual warmth, brand personality, quick emphasis, brushy, rounded, swashy, bouncy, lively.
A lively, right-leaning handwritten print with brush-like, tapered strokes and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with rounded terminals and soft joins that mimic quick marker or brush lettering rather than a fully connected script. The rhythm is springy and irregular in a controlled way, with varying stroke widths and occasional entry/exit flicks that add motion. Counters stay fairly open for the style, while capitals show simplified, sign-like constructions that remain bold and legible.
Best suited to display sizes where its brush texture and lively slant can be appreciated—posters, headlines, packaging, café or boutique branding, and social media graphics. It can also work for short, emphasis-driven subheads or pull quotes, but the strong contrast and animated shapes make it less ideal for long body text.
The overall tone feels upbeat and personable, like casual hand-lettering for everyday messaging. Its energetic slant and inky contrast suggest an informal, optimistic voice that can read as contemporary or lightly retro depending on context.
Designed to deliver a confident hand-lettered look that feels quick, human, and attention-grabbing, combining bold brush contrast with readable print-style letter separation. The intent appears to balance expressiveness with clear word shapes for promotional and lifestyle-oriented typography.
Several glyphs feature small flourishes and looped forms (notably in letters with ascenders/descenders), giving the set extra character without turning into a fully cursive connection. Numerals follow the same brush logic, with rounded forms and noticeable weight shifts that keep them consistent with the letters.