Print Itnez 3 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Romper' by DearType, 'MVB Diazo' by MVB, 'Core Sans DS' by S-Core, and 'Cervino' and 'Cervo Neue' by Typoforge Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, stickers, playful, friendly, cartoon, retro, kid-like, approachability, display impact, informality, youth appeal, hand-drawn charm, rounded, blobby, soft, chunky, bouncy.
A chunky, rounded hand-drawn style with thick monoline strokes and softened corners throughout. The letterforms are slightly irregular in width and contour, giving an organic, drawn-by-hand rhythm rather than geometric precision. Counters are small and often rounded-rectangular, terminals are bulbous, and curves look inflated, creating a dense, plush silhouette. Spacing feels open enough for the heavy shapes to breathe, while the overall set maintains consistent stroke heft and a steady baseline despite the casual construction.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, playful packaging, and kids-oriented materials where the bold, rounded shapes can be read quickly. It also works well for labels, stickers, social graphics, and display copy that benefits from a friendly, cartoon-like voice. For longer passages, it is likely most effective in brief bursts (captions, callouts, and punchy phrases) rather than continuous reading.
The font conveys a warm, humorous tone—more like marker or felt-tip lettering made for fun than for formality. Its inflated shapes and gentle unevenness read as approachable and youthful, with a light retro-cartoon sensibility. The overall impression is cheerful and informal, suited to messaging that wants to feel friendly and unthreatening.
The design appears intended to deliver an easygoing, hand-drawn display voice with maximum visual weight and charm. Its simplified forms, rounded construction, and mild irregularity suggest a focus on approachability and character, prioritizing a fun, informal presence that stands out at display sizes.
Distinctive, soft-shouldered joins and rounded terminals give the alphabet a puffy look, and several forms lean on simplified, sign-like constructions that prioritize charm over strict typographic convention. The numerals match the same inflated, hand-rendered feel, maintaining a cohesive texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.