Print Sidaj 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Foro Sans' by Hoftype and 'Corporative Sans Rounded' by Latinotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, kids media, branding, playful, friendly, bubbly, casual, whimsical, approachability, handmade feel, display impact, cheerfulness, informality, rounded, chunky, soft, hand-drawn, cartoony.
A rounded, hand-drawn sans with chunky strokes and soft terminals. The forms are built from blobby, slightly uneven contours that mimic marker or brush lettering, with gentle wobble in stems and bowls rather than rigid geometry. Counters are generally open and simple, and many joins are subtly pinched or swollen, reinforcing an organic rhythm. Proportions lean wide and accommodating, with compact apertures and a consistent, heavy presence that stays readable while retaining an informal texture.
Performs best in display roles such as headlines, short blurbs, packaging callouts, posters, and brand marks where a friendly, handmade personality is desired. It also suits children’s media, casual signage, and social graphics that benefit from high impact and a soft, approachable voice. For longer passages, generous spacing and moderate sizes help preserve clarity.
The font conveys an upbeat, approachable tone with a childlike, cartoon-friendly warmth. Its soft edges and irregularities feel personable and non-technical, suggesting handmade charm rather than precision. Overall it reads as cheerful and welcoming, suited to lighthearted messaging.
Likely designed to emulate informal printed lettering with a bold, rounded silhouette that remains legible while feeling hand-drawn. The intention appears to prioritize friendliness and visual impact over strict typographic precision, delivering a consistent, cartoonish texture across letters and numbers.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same rounded construction, creating a cohesive family feel without sharp contrast or calligraphic stress. The numerals echo the same soft, inflated shapes, and the overall color on the page is dense and even, making short lines and headlines stand out strongly.