Print Nurim 8 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, headlines, craft branding, handmade, playful, rustic, quirky, storybook, handmade feel, casual signage, friendly display, textured character, brushy, textured, organic, irregular, casual.
A hand-drawn, print-style alphabet with slightly condensed proportions and an organic, brushy stroke. Letterforms show intentional irregularities: wobbly outlines, uneven terminals, and subtly varying stroke width that creates a textured, ink-on-paper feel. Counters are open and somewhat angular, curves are slightly faceted, and verticals tend to lean toward straight, simplified construction. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, producing a lively rhythm rather than strict typographic uniformity.
This font suits display use where a handmade voice is desirable: posters, packaging, café or craft branding, book covers, and promotional headlines. It can work for short-to-medium text in informal contexts, especially when you want legibility with a visibly drawn, imperfect finish.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a lightly rustic, storybook character. Its roughened edges and uneven details read as human-made and approachable, giving text a friendly, slightly mischievous energy rather than a polished or corporate voice.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered signage or brush-marker writing while keeping a clear, printable structure. Its controlled irregularity suggests a balance between readability and expressive texture, aiming for a casual, human presence in display typography.
Uppercase forms feel tall and narrow with distinctive, slightly jagged contours, while lowercase stays simple and legible with minimal joins and no connecting strokes. Numerals share the same hand-rendered texture and asymmetry, helping headings and short phrases feel cohesive. The texture becomes more noticeable at larger sizes where the edge roughness and stroke wavering read as a deliberate stylistic feature.