Print Kuroz 12 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, posters, packaging, social graphics, headlines, playful, casual, friendly, handmade, quirky, approachability, handmade feel, cheerfulness, informal branding, rounded, chunky, bouncy, informal, soft-edged.
A thick, marker-like handwritten print with rounded terminals and softly irregular outlines. Strokes are broad and even, with subtle wobble and swelling that preserves a drawn-by-hand feel while keeping letters clear. Proportions are compact with slightly leaning forms, open counters, and a lively baseline bounce; widths vary naturally from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic rhythm.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where an informal voice is desired: children’s materials, playful posters, casual packaging, event flyers, and social media graphics. It works especially well for headlines, callouts, and branded phrases where the handmade texture can carry the message.
The overall tone is warm, approachable, and lightly mischievous—more doodled than designed. Its chunky shapes and relaxed spacing convey an upbeat, kid-friendly energy that feels personal and conversational rather than formal or technical.
Designed to mimic a confident marker or brush-pen print: bold enough to read quickly, irregular enough to feel human. The intent appears to prioritize friendliness and spontaneity while maintaining consistent letterforms for reliable legibility in display and casual reading contexts.
Capital forms are simplified and monoline-like in construction, while many lowercase letters have single-storey shapes and minimal finishing, keeping the texture consistent across mixed-case text. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic with rounded curves and uneven, charming geometry that favors character over strict uniformity.