Print Hokiv 3 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids branding, event promos, playful, quirky, friendly, retro, bouncy, handmade feel, bold impact, informal tone, display emphasis, rounded, chunky, soft terminals, irregular, hand-drawn.
A compact, chunky display face with softly rounded forms and an intentionally uneven, hand-drawn rhythm. Strokes are thick with subtle modulation, and terminals tend to bulb and taper slightly, creating a plush silhouette rather than crisp geometry. Counters are relatively small and openings can be tight, while proportions vary from glyph to glyph to emphasize a lively, non-mechanical texture. The overall spacing feels snug, with letterforms that read as tall and condensed but with organic width fluctuations.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing settings such as headlines, posters, product labels, and playful branding. It can work well for children’s materials, informal food-and-drink packaging, and social graphics where a friendly voice is desired. Use generous size and spacing for improved readability in longer lines.
The font conveys a cheerful, slightly mischievous tone—casual and personable rather than formal. Its bouncy shapes and irregularities suggest handmade signage and playful editorial styling, with a faint retro novelty flavor. It feels approachable and humorous, suited to messages that want warmth and character.
The design appears intended to mimic informal marker or brush lettering in a bold, condensed display style, prioritizing personality and visual impact over strict uniformity. Its controlled irregularity and soft edges aim to feel handmade and approachable while still producing a solid, high-contrast page presence.
Round dots and softly notched joins add to the drawn-by-hand impression, and the most distinctive personality comes through in the curved shoulders and occasional teardrop-like terminals. At larger sizes the texture is charming and expressive; at smaller sizes the tight counters and heavy color can reduce clarity, especially in dense text.