Print Munaw 14 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: children’s print, education, greeting cards, packaging, posters, friendly, playful, casual, quirky, approachable, informal clarity, handmade warmth, cheerful tone, everyday voice, kid-friendly, rounded, marker-like, bouncy, soft terminals, open counters.
The letterforms are drawn with rounded terminals and a smooth, marker-like stroke that stays fairly even throughout. Shapes are generously proportioned with broad counters and a wide stance, producing a relaxed horizontal texture. Curves dominate, and the baseline and stroke edges show subtle, natural irregularities that reinforce the hand-drawn character while keeping the set coherent. The lowercase is compact and high in the body, with open apertures and simplified joins that favor clarity over precision.
It works well for children’s materials, classroom handouts, craft and hobby branding, and packaging that benefits from an informal, personal feel. It’s also a good fit for social graphics, invitations, greeting cards, and playful headlines where a relaxed handwritten texture is desired. For longer text, it’s best used at comfortable sizes with ample line spacing to keep the wide rhythm from feeling dense.
This face feels friendly and approachable, with an easygoing, conversational tone. Its bouncy rhythm and soft, rounded forms read as playful and slightly quirky rather than formal or corporate. The overall impression is casual and human, like a confident handwritten note meant to be read with a smile.
The design appears intended to capture the warmth of hand lettering while remaining legible and consistent enough for repeated use. Its simplified construction, rounded endings, and buoyant spacing suggest a focus on friendly readability and an inviting, non-intimidating voice. The wide set and open shapes help it stay clear at display sizes without losing its handmade charm.
Capital forms are simple and bold with rounded corners, keeping a consistent friendly silhouette across the alphabet. Numerals are similarly soft and uncomplicated, matching the letterforms’ casual tone and maintaining clear differentiation (notably the rounded 0 and single-stroke 1). The sample text shows an even color and steady rhythm, with enough natural variation to feel hand-drawn without becoming messy.