Print Myrim 8 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, craft branding, event signage, playful, folksy, friendly, rustic, storybook, handmade feel, approachable tone, display friendliness, rustic charm, rounded, bouncy, chunky, soft serif, irregular.
A casual, hand-drawn serif with chunky, rounded strokes and softly flared terminals. Letterforms lean on simple, readable skeletons but introduce deliberate irregularities in curvature, stem thickness, and endpoint shaping, creating a lively, uneven rhythm. Counters are generally open and generous, while serifs read more like blunted nubs or droplet-like tips than crisp bracketed forms. Overall spacing feels slightly variable, reinforcing an organic, drawn-on look without sacrificing legibility.
This design works best where an informal, human touch is desirable: children’s and educational materials, playful posters, packaging, café menus, and craft or boutique branding. It’s particularly effective for headlines, short paragraphs, and callouts where the hand-drawn texture can be appreciated.
The font gives off a warm, approachable tone that feels playful and slightly rustic. Its bouncy irregularities and softened serifs suggest an informal, crafty personality—more “handmade sign” or “storybook heading” than formal editorial type.
The likely intention is to provide a readable, print-style handwritten serif that adds personality and warmth to display typography. Its controlled irregularity aims to feel hand-rendered while maintaining consistent enough forms for comfortable reading in short to medium text blocks.
Uppercase shapes are sturdy and decorative without becoming ornate, while lowercase forms stay simple and friendly, helping text remain clear at display sizes. Numerals match the same rounded, slightly wobbly construction, keeping a consistent voice across letters and digits.