Print Hunod 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Brightly Stories' by Graphicxell (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, children's media, playful, chunky, casual, friendly, comic, handmade feel, high impact, approachability, fun emphasis, brushy, rounded, blobby, wonky, hand-drawn.
A heavy, rounded hand-drawn print with thick, brush-like strokes and softly irregular edges. Letterforms are compact and bulbous with minimal contrast, relying on simplified geometry and generous curves rather than crisp terminals. The rhythm is lively and uneven in a controlled way, with small variations in stroke endings, counters, and overall glyph widths that create an organic, marker-made texture. Numerals and capitals follow the same chunky construction, keeping a consistent, high-impact silhouette.
Well suited for posters, headlines, labels, and packaging where a playful, handmade look is desired. It works especially well for children’s content, casual food and beverage branding, event promos, and any design that benefits from a chunky, friendly display voice. For best clarity, use at larger sizes and with comfortable spacing in longer lines.
The font conveys a lighthearted, approachable tone with a slightly mischievous, cartoon-like energy. Its imperfect contours and bouncy proportions read as spontaneous and human, giving text a friendly, informal voice. The overall feel is bold and attention-grabbing without becoming aggressive, leaning toward fun and kid-friendly expression.
Designed to mimic bold marker or brush lettering with an intentionally imperfect, hand-rendered finish. The goal appears to be instant warmth and personality, prioritizing expressive shapes and strong silhouettes for display-driven communication.
In longer text, the dense black shapes and tight internal counters make it most comfortable at display sizes where the hand-drawn edges and rounded forms can be appreciated. The irregular stroke endings and subtly varied widths add personality and motion, especially in headings and short phrases.