Print Magus 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, education, packaging, posters, greeting cards, friendly, playful, casual, approachable, handmade, handwritten warmth, informal clarity, everyday voice, playful friendliness, rounded, soft, bouncy, monoline, open counters.
A rounded, monoline handwritten print with softly blunted terminals and subtly uneven stroke behavior that preserves a consistent overall thickness. Letterforms lean on simple geometric scaffolding (single-story a and g, open e, circular o/0) but keep a drawn-in-pen looseness through mild waviness, variable curve tension, and occasional asymmetric joins. Proportions are moderately wide with generous internal space, and the rhythm is airy due to open apertures and clear separation between strokes. Capitals are straightforward and legible, with gentle curvature and minimal sharp angles; numerals match the same friendly, simplified construction.
Well-suited for children’s and educational materials, classroom worksheets, and friendly signage where an approachable handwritten feel is desired. It also fits casual branding, packaging, and social graphics, and can work for short to medium passages when a warm, informal tone is appropriate.
The font reads as warm, informal, and personable—more like neat handwriting than a strict display face. Its rounded forms and relaxed irregularities give it a kid-friendly, optimistic tone that feels conversational and non-intimidating.
Likely designed to emulate tidy, everyday handwriting with a clean print structure—prioritizing readability while retaining the charm of hand-drawn motion. The rounded terminals and open shapes suggest an aim toward friendliness and broad, casual usability across headlines and supportive text.
At text sizes the smooth, continuous strokes keep words cohesive, while the intentionally imperfect curves add character without becoming chaotic. Distinctive, simple shapes help maintain clarity (notably the single-story lowercase forms and round punctuation dots), though the overall texture stays softly organic rather than mechanically uniform.