Print Mirid 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, social graphics, stickers, playful, casual, friendly, youthful, handmade, handwritten realism, approachability, informal clarity, playfulness, rounded, bouncy, monoline, slightly slanted, loose.
A loose, hand-drawn print style with rounded terminals and a mostly monoline stroke that subtly thickens at curves, like a felt-tip marker. Letterforms are simplified and softly irregular, with a gentle leftward slant and slightly wobbly baselines that create an animated rhythm. Counters are open and generous, ascenders and descenders are relatively long, and overall proportions vary a bit from glyph to glyph in a natural, handwritten way.
This font works well for kid-focused and casual branding, playful packaging, stickers, posters, and short headlines where a personable handwritten texture is desired. It can also support social media graphics and invitations when you want an informal, friendly tone.
The tone is informal and approachable, with a lighthearted, doodled personality that feels human and unpolished in a deliberate way. Its quirky curves and buoyant spacing give it a cheerful, conversational voice suited to friendly messaging rather than formal typography.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, neat hand lettering made with a marker or pen—prioritizing warmth, clarity, and spontaneity over geometric precision. Its consistent stroke feel and intentionally irregular curves suggest a goal of producing an authentic handwritten look that remains readable in display-sized text.
Uppercase shapes are compact and rounded, while lowercase forms lean more whimsical, especially in letters with bowls and tails. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with simple, easily recognizable silhouettes and slight width variation that reinforces the handmade feel.