Print Ilry 9 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, headlines, branding, playful, rustic, storybook, crafty, quirky, handmade charm, organic texture, casual display, imperfect character, brushy, textured, organic, wobbly, uneven.
An informal drawn face with irregular, brush-like strokes and softly rough edges that suggest dry ink or a worn marker. Forms are largely upright with slightly wobbly verticals, rounded joins, and subtly inconsistent curves that create a lively rhythm. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with uneven counters and shifting stroke endings that sometimes taper or flare, reinforcing a handmade, non-mechanical feel. Numerals follow the same organic construction, with simplified shapes and gently distorted curves that read clearly at display sizes.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where a handmade tone is an asset—posters, packaging, café menus, book covers, and branding that aims for an artisanal or playful voice. It can work for brief passages or pull quotes when set large with generous leading, but the textured strokes and variable forms are most effective in headlines and titles.
The font conveys a casual, homespun personality—friendly and a bit mischievous, like hand-lettering on a craft label or a storybook title. Its unevenness feels intentional and expressive, adding warmth and character rather than precision.
Designed to mimic quick, confident hand printing with a slightly distressed brush/marker edge, prioritizing charm and personality over strict uniformity. The goal appears to be an approachable, crafted look that stays readable while retaining visible human variation.
Letterspacing appears comfortable and open in the text sample, helping the irregular outlines remain legible. The texture and edge noise become a defining feature, so it tends to look most convincing when allowed enough size and contrast to show the stroke character.