Print Nakol 10 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, greeting cards, casual, quirky, friendly, handmade, playful, human warmth, informality, approachability, handmade texture, monoline, bouncy, loose, rounded, tall ascenders.
A casual handwritten print with slim, monoline strokes and a lightly right-leaning, drawn-by-hand rhythm. Letterforms are narrow and upright in structure but vary subtly in width and stroke trajectory, creating a lively, uneven texture. Curves are rounded and open, terminals tend to be softly tapered, and verticals often feel slightly wavy rather than mechanically straight. Spacing is somewhat irregular in a natural way, with tall ascenders and descenders that give words a buoyant silhouette.
Works well for short headlines, packaging callouts, posters, and social media graphics where a personable handwritten voice is desired. It can also suit greeting cards, classroom or craft-style materials, and informal brand accents, especially at sizes where its uneven rhythm and narrow forms remain clear.
The overall tone is informal and approachable, with a playful, slightly quirky character that feels like quick marker or pen lettering. Its imperfections read as human and friendly rather than rough, making it suitable for warm, conversational messaging.
Likely designed to emulate quick, everyday hand printing—legible and consistent enough for text snippets while preserving the spontaneous motion and variability of real pen lettering. The intent seems to be an expressive, friendly font that adds human warmth without connecting strokes.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent hand, but the capitals often feel more gestural and loosely constructed, which adds personality in display settings. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with simple, open shapes and occasional idiosyncratic angles that reinforce the handmade feel.