Print Itbog 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Noche' by 38-lineart, 'Sebino Soft' by Nine Font, 'Daikon' and 'Mazzard Soft' by Pepper Type, 'Grava' by Positype, 'Core Sans AR' and 'Core Sans CR' by S-Core, 'Mundial Narrow' by TipoType, and 'Niteweit' by TypeArt Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids content, headlines, stickers, playful, friendly, casual, bouncy, cartoonish, hand-drawn warmth, playful display, casual branding, energetic tone, rounded, blobby, soft terminals, brushy, youthful.
A heavy, rounded handwritten print with a rightward slant and soft, swollen strokes that feel brush- or marker-drawn. Letterforms are unconnected and highly curved, with blunted terminals, shallow joins, and subtle wobble that preserves a hand-made rhythm. Counters tend to be small and irregular, and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, producing a lively, uneven texture. Numerals and capitals share the same bulbous, simplified construction, prioritizing bold silhouette over crisp detail.
Works well for short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, social graphics, packaging callouts, stickers, and playful branding. It’s particularly suitable for children’s content, casual food or beverage labels, and friendly event or activity promotions where a hand-drawn tone is desirable.
The overall tone is upbeat and informal, with a warm, approachable personality that reads as playful and slightly goofy. Its bouncy proportions and soft edges evoke kid-friendly and lighthearted messaging rather than seriousness or precision.
Likely designed to mimic a quick, confident marker hand in a rounded, simplified style—favoring charm, energy, and bold presence over typographic strictness. The goal appears to be an expressive display face that stays readable while retaining a clearly hand-made, informal character.
Because of the thick strokes and tight, organic counters, the font reads best at display sizes; at smaller sizes the interior spaces and fine openings can begin to close up. The italic slant adds motion and energy, reinforcing the casual, hand-written feel.