Print Hyrub 9 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, kids, packaging, stickers, playful, casual, quirky, friendly, crafty, handmade feel, playful voice, bold presence, casual readability, brushy, rounded, blobby, inky, irregular.
A chunky, brush-drawn print with rounded terminals and a soft, blobby silhouette. Strokes are thick and inky with gently uneven edges and slightly wobbly curves, creating a natural hand-made rhythm rather than strict geometric consistency. Counters tend to be small and sometimes partially closed, and proportions vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, producing a lively, informal texture across words. The baseline feel is loose, with simplified forms and a generally compact internal structure.
Best suited for posters, headings, and short bursts of copy where an informal, hand-made voice is desired. It works well for kid-oriented materials, playful branding, casual packaging, social graphics, and craft-themed applications where personality matters more than typographic precision.
The overall tone is warm and playful, like quick marker lettering made for a note, poster, or classroom sign. Its deliberate irregularity reads friendly and approachable, with a slightly goofy, cartoonish energy that keeps the text from feeling formal or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-drawn marker lettering—prioritizing character, spontaneity, and bold presence over uniform construction. Its varied widths and rounded, ink-heavy strokes suggest a goal of creating an expressive, approachable display hand that feels personal and unpolished in a controlled way.
Legibility is strongest at display and short-text sizes, where the heavy strokes and simplified shapes read as expressive rather than crowded. In longer passages, the dense counters and variable widths can create a darker texture, so generous line spacing and moderate tracking help maintain clarity.