Print Murub 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, children’s media, social graphics, headlines, playful, friendly, casual, lively, warm, hand-lettered feel, friendly display, casual emphasis, playful branding, rounded, bouncy, soft terminals, brushy, monoline-ish.
A lively, hand-drawn italic with thick, rounded strokes and softly tapered terminals that suggest a marker or brush pen. The letterforms lean forward with a bouncy baseline rhythm and slightly variable proportions, giving the alphabet an informal, human cadence rather than rigid geometry. Counters are open and generous, curves are inflated and smooth, and joins stay mostly unconnected, keeping shapes clear while retaining an organic wobble. Overall spacing feels airy and forgiving, supporting readable word shapes even with the energetic slant.
This style works well for short, attention-getting text such as posters, packaging callouts, quotes, and social media graphics. It’s also well suited to kid-friendly or playful branding where a warm, informal voice is needed, and it can add character to headings or short captions when used at comfortable sizes.
The font feels upbeat and approachable, with a casual, handwritten confidence that reads as personable and fun. Its rounded forms and friendly rhythm give it an inviting tone suited to lighthearted messaging rather than formal or technical communication.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick, confident hand lettering—bold enough to stand out, yet smooth and rounded to remain friendly. Its forward slant and buoyant rhythm aim to inject energy into titles and display text while preserving straightforward readability.
Uppercase characters are bold and simplified with broad curves and minimal sharp corners, while the lowercase maintains a consistent hand-made flow with compact verticals and gently exaggerated bowls. Numerals follow the same brushy logic, with rounded silhouettes and soft curves that keep them visually cohesive with the letters.