Print Hulaf 6 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Skate' and 'Timeout' by DearType, 'Astern Shade' and 'Higakles' by Edignwn Type, 'Goodrich' by Hendra Pratama, and 'Tolyer' by Typesketchbook (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids media, social graphics, playful, quirky, bold, friendly, hand-drawn, hand-lettered feel, friendly impact, expressive display, comic tone, rounded, chunky, wobbly, bouncy, cartoonish.
A chunky, hand-drawn all-caps-and-lowercase design with heavy, rounded strokes and slightly uneven contours. Letterforms show subtle wobble and organic edge irregularities, with occasional flared or tapered terminals that feel brush- or marker-influenced. Proportions are compact and vertically oriented, with small counters and simplified interior shapes that keep forms dark and punchy. Spacing appears intentionally loose and lively rather than mechanically uniform, giving lines a bouncy rhythm in text.
Best suited to short display settings where personality matters—posters, event flyers, playful branding, packaging accents, and social or thumbnail graphics. It can work for short bursts of body copy in larger sizes, but its dense shapes and irregular outlines are most effective in headings, labels, and punchy callouts.
The overall tone is humorous and approachable, with a cartoon-like energy that reads as informal and spirited. Its irregularities feel intentional, adding personality and a handmade warmth that suits lighthearted messaging and expressive headlines.
The design appears intended to mimic informal hand lettering with a bold, inked presence—prioritizing charm, impact, and a lively rhythm over strict geometric precision. It’s built to look human and expressive while remaining legible in typical display contexts.
The font maintains consistent stroke presence across the set while allowing noticeable per-glyph quirks, which adds character but can reduce clarity at very small sizes. Numerals match the same chunky, hand-rendered feel, supporting cohesive display use across titles and callouts.