Print Kyder 6 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'ATF Headline Gothic' by ATF Collection, 'Explorer' and 'Motel Xenia' by Fenotype, and 'Punkfarm' by PizzaDude.dk (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, kids, packaging, stickers, playful, friendly, casual, bouncy, quirky, approachability, display impact, handmade feel, playfulness, bold legibility, rounded, soft, bulbous, cartoonish, chunky.
A compact, heavy, hand-drawn print face with rounded, swollen terminals and a subtly uneven stroke edge that reads like marker lettering. Forms are generally narrow and tall, with tight counters and simplified construction, giving the alphabet a strong vertical rhythm. Curves are generously inflated, joins are soft, and details like the single-storey lowercase and the blunt, padded serifs-on-some-strokes feel intentionally informal rather than geometric. Spacing appears straightforward and consistent, while the natural irregularities in shape keep the texture lively.
Best suited to short, prominent text where a friendly, informal voice is needed—posters, headlines, kids-focused materials, playful packaging, labels, stickers, and social graphics. It can also work for logo-style wordmarks when a soft, hand-drawn boldness is desired, especially at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone is cheerful and approachable, with a kid-friendly, cartoon-like warmth. Its bouncy proportions and soft silhouettes suggest fun, spontaneity, and a hand-made personality rather than precision or formality.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, condensed handwritten print look that stays highly legible while feeling personable and fun. Its simplified shapes and rounded terminals prioritize warmth and impact, aiming for an energetic, approachable display texture rather than typographic neutrality.
Uppercase characters maintain a cohesive set of rounded, condensed silhouettes, and the numerals follow the same chunky, simplified logic for an even voice across mixed copy. In longer text, the heavy weight and tight counters create a dense, high-impact color that favors short bursts over extended reading.