Print Mymes 4 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, zines, posters, packaging, labels, typewriter, hand-drawn, casual, rustic, playful, humanized mono, analog texture, casual voice, quirky display, rounded, blobby, inked, wobbly, uneven.
A monospaced, hand-drawn print face with soft, rounded forms and noticeably irregular stroke edges. The letterforms keep a consistent cell width and overall upright stance, but the outlines wobble like marker or brush lettering, with slightly swollen terminals and uneven curves. Counters are generally open and simple, and the figures follow the same informal construction, with a particularly sketchy, hand-rendered feel in rounded shapes like 0, 8, and 9.
Well suited to contexts that benefit from a monospaced cadence but want a less technical, more human voice—such as coding-themed graphics, zines, stationery, labels, and short poster headlines. It can also work for UI mockups or caption-style text when an intentionally informal, analog typewriter mood is desired.
The overall tone is casual and approachable, mixing typewriter-like rhythm with a homemade, doodled warmth. Its imperfections read as intentional and friendly, giving text a quirky, analog character suited to informal messaging.
The design appears intended to merge the structure and predictability of a monospaced typewriter with the charm of hand lettering. By keeping widths consistent while letting outlines stay imperfect, it delivers character and texture without losing the recognizable, grid-friendly rhythm.
Spacing is inherently even due to the fixed-width structure, which amplifies the rhythmic, mechanical cadence while the irregular contours keep it from feeling rigid. The texture becomes more pronounced in paragraphs, where the slightly uneven baselines and bouncy shapes create a lively, tactile “inked” color.