Print Hegul 6 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, titles, packaging, halloween, playful, hand-cut, spooky, storybook, quirky, handmade feel, display impact, thematic mood, whimsy, angular, chiseled, tapered, wedge serif, irregular.
A lively, hand-drawn display face with chunky strokes and crisp, knife-like terminals. Letterforms lean on faceted curves and wedge-shaped cuts, producing a slightly chiseled silhouette even in round characters. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating an animated rhythm, while counters remain fairly open for a heavy style. The lowercase is compact with a short x-height and a mix of sharp joins and rounded bowls, and the numerals echo the same carved, irregular edges.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and short display settings where its hand-cut texture can be appreciated at size. It works well for book covers, playful branding, themed packaging, and seasonal or spooky-forward graphics. For longer paragraphs, it’s more effective as an accent font paired with a simpler companion for body text.
The overall tone feels playful and slightly eerie—like paper-cut lettering or a handcrafted title treatment. Its uneven edges and pointed accents add a mischievous, magical energy that reads as whimsical rather than formal. The texture suggests handmade craft, lending personality and movement to short phrases.
The design appears intended to capture a handcrafted, cut-paper/chiseled marker look with bold presence and deliberate irregularity. Its goal is personality over neutrality—prioritizing expressive terminals, varied widths, and an illustrative rhythm that feels made by hand for attention-grabbing display typography.
Distinctive wedge terminals and occasional hooked strokes give the alphabet a carved, cutout feel. The sample text shows strong word-shape variety and an intentionally bouncy color, with some letters (like S, G, R, and W) carrying especially expressive cuts that stand out in headlines.