Print Ingif 9 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids branding, stickers, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, youthful, handmade feel, informal clarity, cheerful display, personality-forward, chunky, rounded, marker-like, wobbly, inked.
The letterforms resemble thick marker or brush-pen printing with rounded terminals, occasional tapering, and subtly wobbly contours. Strokes are generally robust, with slight modulation and irregularities that preserve a hand-drawn texture. Proportions are compact and bouncy, with simplified shapes and open counters that keep it readable despite the expressive, imperfect edges. Spacing and widths vary naturally, contributing to an organic, handwritten rhythm across words.
It works well for cheerful headlines, packaging, kids and family-oriented materials, craft branding, and social media graphics where a friendly hand-lettered voice is desired. The strong weight makes it effective for posters, labels, and short callouts, especially where the text needs to feel informal and approachable. It is best used at display sizes or for brief blocks of copy where its energetic texture can read as intentional.
This font conveys a lively, friendly tone with a distinctly human, doodled energy. Its uneven rhythm and soft, rounded forms feel casual and approachable, suggesting playful optimism rather than formality. The heavy ink presence gives it confidence and punch, making it feel expressive and a bit mischievous.
The design appears intended to mimic casual hand lettering while staying clear enough for short messages and headings. Its goal seems to be personality and warmth over precision, using bold, rounded strokes and gentle irregularity to avoid a sterile, geometric look. The consistent thickness and simplified construction suggest it was drawn to reproduce well in high-contrast applications like signage or stickers.
Uppercase forms read as simplified, rounded caps, while lowercase has a more note-like, handwritten flavor, creating an appealing mixed-case texture. Numerals share the same marker-drawn character, with soft curves and slightly irregular joins that match the alphabet’s casual construction.