Print Kyboz 1 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Artegra Soft' by Artegra, 'Pantograph' by Colophon Foundry, and 'Autovia' by Santi Rey (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: children’s media, posters, packaging, headlines, stickers, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, youthful, approachability, informality, handmade feel, cheerful tone, display impact, rounded, chunky, bouncy, soft, hand-drawn.
A rounded, heavy marker-like print with soft corners and subtly irregular outlines that preserve a hand-drawn feel. Strokes are monolinear in impression and terminate in blunted, slightly bulbous ends, creating a smooth, cushioned silhouette. Proportions are compact and tallish, with simple geometric counters and a lively baseline rhythm that includes small variations in width and curve from glyph to glyph. The lowercase is straightforward and readable, while capitals are broad and simplified, keeping a consistent, friendly texture across lines of text.
This font works well for short headlines, posters, and display text where an inviting, hand-lettered personality is desired. It is especially fitting for children’s products, playful branding, packaging, and casual signage, and can add a friendly voice to social graphics and sticker-style layouts.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, with a comic, kid-friendly warmth. Its bouncy shapes and softened terminals make it feel informal and personable, suited to lighthearted messaging rather than formal typography.
The letterforms appear intended to mimic a thick felt-tip or marker print: simple, rounded, and intentionally imperfect to read as human-made. The goal seems to be an easygoing, cheerful display face that stays legible while projecting warmth and humor.
The design relies on simplified construction and generous rounding, which helps maintain clarity at medium-to-large sizes while emphasizing a chunky, hand-rendered texture. Numerals and punctuation follow the same softened, drawn-with-a-marker character, keeping the set visually cohesive in mixed text.