Print Numum 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, book covers, greeting cards, friendly, casual, approachable, crafty, lively, handmade tone, casual readability, friendly branding, informal display, monoline, rounded, soft terminals, slightly irregular, open counters.
A monoline, hand-drawn print with gently irregular strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are simplified and open, with generous counters and a calm, readable rhythm in text. Proportions feel human and slightly inconsistent in a deliberate way—bowls, shoulders, and curves vary subtly from glyph to glyph—while overall spacing remains even enough for comfortable paragraph setting. Numerals and capitals share the same relaxed, drawn quality, with clean silhouettes and minimal detailing.
It works well for packaging, posters, and short headlines where a handmade voice is desired, and it can also hold up in larger blocks of text for children’s materials, informal editorial sidebars, or friendly brand copy. The open forms and steady spacing make it suitable for both display and readable text at moderate sizes.
The font reads as friendly and informal, like neat marker lettering on a sign or note. Its slight wobble and softened corners add warmth without becoming chaotic, giving it a personable, handmade tone suited to casual communication.
The design appears intended to capture the clarity of printed handwriting—legible, relaxed, and inviting—while maintaining enough consistency to function beyond novelty use. It aims for a natural, crafted look that feels personal and contemporary rather than ornamental.
Curves tend to be broad and smooth rather than geometric, and joins avoid sharp corners, which keeps the texture soft. The lowercase maintains clear differentiation between similar shapes, and the punctuation and dots are simple and round, reinforcing the unpretentious, everyday feel.