Print Myres 4 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Good' by FontFont, 'Whitney' by Hoefler & Co., and 'Merge Pro' by Philatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, children’s, headlines, social, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, handmade, handmade feel, approachability, informality, playful display, characterful texture, rounded, blobby, bouncy, chunky, soft terminals.
A chunky, hand-drawn print face with rounded forms and softly irregular stroke edges. The letterforms show noticeable wobble and organic modulation, with a bouncy baseline and slightly uneven proportions that reinforce a handmade rhythm. Counters are generally open and generously sized, and terminals tend to be blunt and bulbous rather than sharp, giving the alphabet a soft, approachable silhouette. Spacing appears loose and variable, with natural width changes from glyph to glyph that read like marker or brush lettering.
Well suited to posters, stickers, product packaging, children’s materials, and casual editorial headlines where a friendly handmade feel is desired. It works best for short to medium-length copy, captions, and callouts, and can add character to branding systems that want an informal, approachable presence.
The tone is upbeat and personable, leaning toward humorous and kid-friendly rather than formal. Its imperfect, drawn quality adds warmth and informality, suggesting spontaneity and a lighthearted voice.
The design appears intended to emulate an unconnected, hand-printed marker/brush style with a deliberately imperfect outline, prioritizing personality and warmth over strict geometric consistency. Its broad strokes and rounded construction aim for quick readability and a distinctive, playful texture in display settings.
Distinctive, simplified shapes keep many letters recognizable at display sizes, but the intentionally uneven outlines and lively spacing can add visual noise in longer passages. The numerals and punctuation follow the same rounded, handmade logic, helping the set feel cohesive in short statements and headlines.