Print Gonew 1 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids content, headlines, social graphics, playful, handmade, quirky, friendly, casual, human warmth, playfulness, informal display, handmade charm, rounded, bouncy, irregular, spiky, tall ascenders.
A lively hand-drawn print with mostly monoline strokes and gently rounded terminals, punctuated by occasional sharp joints and flicked endings. The forms are compact and slightly condensed, with uneven character widths and a subtly wavy baseline that creates a bouncy rhythm in words. Counters tend to be small and rounded, and several letters show idiosyncratic construction—like looped shapes in the O/0 family and offbeat diagonals in K, X, and Y—reinforcing an intentionally informal, drawn-by-hand consistency rather than strict geometry.
Best suited for short to medium text where personality is a feature—posters, packaging, labels, event promos, classroom materials, and social graphics. It also works well for display copy in casual branding or editorial callouts, where the irregular rhythm can add warmth without needing connected script.
The overall tone feels upbeat and personable, with a whimsical, off-the-cuff energy that reads like marker or brush lettering made for fun. Its unevenness adds charm and approachability, giving text a crafty, human presence rather than a polished corporate voice.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering: readable print forms with deliberate quirks, variable widths, and a lively line that adds character. It prioritizes charm and informality over strict uniformity, aiming to make headlines and phrases feel human and spontaneous.
The uppercase set has a tall, slightly lanky silhouette, while the lowercase keeps a compact body with relatively short internal height, making ascenders and descenders feel more prominent. Numerals match the playful construction, with rounded bowls and simplified strokes that stay visually consistent with the letterforms.