Print Kigim 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids, signage, playful, rustic, handmade, quirky, storybook, handmade texture, informal display, playful tone, rustic character, rounded, blobby, chunky, wobbly, soft-edged.
A chunky, hand-drawn print with thick, low-contrast strokes and softly irregular contours. Letterforms lean toward squarish bowls and blocky counters, with noticeably wobbly edges that mimic marker or brush fill. Terminals are rounded and sometimes flared, and curves often resolve into slightly flattened corners, giving the shapes a carved, stamp-like feel. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, creating an uneven rhythm that stays consistent in its intentional roughness.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings such as posters, headings, labels, and playful packaging where a bold handmade texture is an advantage. It can also work for children’s or craft-oriented materials, and for signage-style applications where character matters more than strict regularity.
The font communicates an informal, humorous tone—part craft, part cartoon—suggesting homemade signage and playful display lettering. Its irregular silhouettes and heavy ink coverage feel friendly and approachable, with a slightly rough, rustic edge that reads as intentionally imperfect.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-drawn block lettering—thick, filled-in strokes with deliberately uneven outlines—while remaining legible and repeatable across an alphabet. The goal seems to be a distinctive, tactile texture that feels human and slightly rugged rather than typographically polished.
Capitals are strong and poster-like while lowercase retains the same weight and texture, keeping color dense across lines. Numerals follow the same blobby, hand-cut logic, and the overall texture remains consistent in longer text, where the uneven edges create a lively, tactile pattern.