Print Okmut 4 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, stickers, energetic, friendly, playful, handmade, casual, handwritten feel, high impact, informal tone, quick lettering, display emphasis, brushy, rounded, bouncy, organic, chunky.
A compact brush-script display with thick, tapered strokes and a consistent rightward slant. Forms are mostly unconnected and built from rounded, teardrop-like terminals with occasional pointed entries, giving a painted-marker feel. Counters are relatively small and the overall silhouette is dense, with lively baseline bounce and irregular stroke edges that read as intentionally hand-drawn rather than geometric. Uppercase shapes are simplified and punchy, while lowercase maintains a rhythmic, looping motion; numerals follow the same casual brush construction.
Best suited to short, prominent text where its bold brush rhythm can carry the message—posters, splashy headlines, packaging callouts, labels, social graphics, and informal signage. It can also work for logotypes or event branding when a handmade, energetic voice is desired, typically paired with a simpler text face for longer copy.
The tone is upbeat and approachable, like quick hand-lettering made with a loaded brush pen. It communicates spontaneity and warmth, leaning more playful than formal, and works well when you want personality to be immediately visible.
Designed to mimic fast, confident hand-lettering with a brush pen: heavy strokes, tapered endings, and a loose, bouncy cadence. The goal appears to be high-impact readability with a friendly, informal character that feels personal and crafted.
The texture is smooth but not pristine, with subtle variability in stroke swelling and terminal shaping that keeps repeated letters from feeling mechanical. The alphabet shows clear, legible silhouettes at display sizes, while the denser counters and lively slant suggest avoiding very small settings or tightly spaced lines.