Print Simog 1 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, social media, kids content, friendly, playful, casual, handmade, approachable, informality, warmth, display impact, handmade texture, approachability, rounded, chunky, bouncy, soft terminals, slightly irregular.
A chunky handwritten print with rounded, brushy strokes and softly tapered terminals. The letterforms keep an upright stance while allowing gentle wobble and uneven stroke edges that read as hand-drawn rather than mechanically perfect. Proportions are compact and slightly condensed, with simple, open counters and a lively baseline rhythm; bowls and joins tend to be full and smooth, giving the alphabet a cohesive, marker-like texture. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent, informal construction, and the numerals follow the same rounded, sturdy shapes for a uniform feel in mixed settings.
Best suited for short-to-medium text where a casual, human voice is desired: packaging callouts, posters, invitations, social graphics, labels, and educational or kid-focused materials. It can also work for UI accents or badges when you want friendly emphasis rather than a neutral system tone.
The overall tone is warm, playful, and personable—like confident note-taking with a felt-tip marker. Its bouncy rhythm and soft curves suggest informality and friendliness, making text feel conversational and inviting rather than formal or corporate.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, approachable handwritten look with strong legibility and a consistent marker-written texture. It prioritizes personality and warmth over precision, aiming for quick recognition and a cheerful, informal presence in display settings.
The forms lean toward simplified, high-impact shapes that hold up well at medium-to-large sizes, with distinctive handwritten quirks in letters like a, g, k, and y. Curves are emphasized over sharp corners, and spacing feels naturally uneven in a way that supports the handmade character without becoming difficult to follow.