Print Kydaz 12 is a very bold, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Romper' by DearType, 'Meimidle' by Letterhend, 'MVB Diazo' by MVB, and 'Troyline' by Sarid Ezra (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: kids media, posters, packaging, logos, headlines, playful, friendly, cartoonish, casual, cheerful, approachability, display impact, handmade charm, simplicity, rounded, soft, bouncy, chunky, hand-drawn.
A heavy, rounded hand-drawn print style with mostly uniform stroke weight and softly blunted terminals. The letters are compact and slightly condensed, with simple geometric construction that stays consistent across the alphabet. Curves are generous and bulbous, counters are small-to-medium, and joins are smooth, giving the forms a solid, “marker” feel. Uppercase shapes lean toward simplified, poster-like silhouettes, while lowercase maintains the same chunky rhythm with clear single-storey forms and sturdy stems.
This font suits attention-grabbing headlines, playful branding, and short bursts of text in posters, packaging, labels, and social graphics. It also works well for children’s content and casual event materials where a friendly, hand-made voice is desirable.
The overall tone feels lighthearted and approachable, with a kid-friendly, cartoon-title energy. Its soft corners and bouncy proportions read as informal and welcoming rather than strict or technical.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, approachable handwritten print look that stays highly legible while adding personality. Its simplified shapes and soft terminals prioritize warmth and impact for display-oriented typography.
The figures match the rounded, thick personality of the letters and remain easy to spot at display sizes. The design’s compact proportions and small counters suggest it will look best with comfortable tracking and breathing room, especially in longer lines.