Print Fomoj 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, packaging, posters, social graphics, headlines, playful, casual, friendly, handmade, youthful, handmade warmth, approachability, everyday display, informal clarity, rounded, markerlike, bouncy, informal, textured.
A casual, hand-drawn print face with rounded forms and gently irregular stroke edges that resemble a felt-tip or marker. Letter shapes are simplified and open, with soft corners, uneven curves, and slightly varying stroke widths that create a natural rhythm. The baseline feel is lively rather than rigid, and spacing is moderately loose, supporting clear word shapes despite the deliberately imperfect outlines. Numerals match the same drawn construction, with bold, simple silhouettes and slight wobble in curves and terminals.
Well suited to children’s materials, casual branding, packaging, and upbeat posters where a hand-made tone is desirable. It works best for short to medium-length text—headlines, callouts, labels, and social graphics—where the textured strokes and lively rhythm can be appreciated without needing a highly formal finish.
The overall tone is approachable and playful, with a warm, handmade character that feels conversational and lighthearted. Its slightly quirky irregularity reads as human and informal, giving text a friendly, down-to-earth voice rather than a polished, corporate one.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering in a clean, readable print style, balancing charm and legibility. Its simplified, rounded construction and intentionally uneven contours suggest a goal of sounding friendly and personal across everyday display and caption use.
Consistency is maintained through repeated rounded geometry and steady stroke presence, while small variations in curve tension and terminal finish add charm. The capitals are straightforward and readable, and the lowercase maintains a simple, printlike structure that favors clarity over flourish.