Print Sedah 9 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Hadsai' by Jipatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, craft branding, greeting cards, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, kidlike, handmade warmth, approachability, informal clarity, playful display, rounded, soft, bouncy, markerlike, monoline-ish.
A rounded, hand-drawn print face with thick, smooth strokes and softly blunted terminals. Letterforms lean on simple geometry—open apertures, bulbous curves, and compact bowls—while maintaining a consistent, markerlike rhythm. Proportions vary slightly from glyph to glyph, giving an organic, drawn-by-hand feel; counters stay generous and the overall texture reads dark but not cramped. Numerals and capitals follow the same softened construction, with lively curves and a gently irregular baseline presence.
This style works well for headlines, short passages, and branding where an inviting, playful personality is desired—such as children’s materials, casual packaging, event posters, craft or bakery identities, and greeting card copy. It can also add warmth to UI labels or social graphics when used at moderate-to-large sizes.
The font conveys an upbeat, approachable tone that feels informal and personable. Its soft corners and buoyant shapes suggest a cheerful, youthful voice suited to lighthearted messaging.
The design appears intended to mimic a confident, rounded marker or brush-pen print, prioritizing friendliness and readability over precision. Its controlled irregularities aim to keep the texture human and charming while remaining consistent enough for broad display use.
Stroke joins are generally smooth and rounded, with occasional subtle quirks (like curved shoulders and slightly uneven widths) that enhance the handmade character without harming clarity. The design stays legible at display sizes thanks to open forms and uncomplicated structures.