Print Digaf 4 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, headlines, quotes, playful, quirky, handmade, whimsical, casual, handmade charm, casual voice, expressive texture, playful display, brushed, scratchy, spiky terminals, dry-ink, monoline-ish.
A handwritten print face with lively, slightly irregular stroke flow and a loosely monoline feel. Strokes show subtle pressure shifts and occasional dry-brush texture, ending in pointed, spiky terminals that create a lightly jagged silhouette. Proportions are narrow overall with uneven letter widths and open counters; curves are round but not perfectly symmetrical, and straight strokes often taper or wobble slightly, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand rhythm. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent gesture, with tall ascenders/descenders and a compact lowercase body that keeps the texture prominent at smaller sizes.
Best suited to display and short text where personality matters—posters, packaging, book covers, quotes, invitations, and casual branding. It can work for brief UI accents or labels, but the textured terminals and irregular rhythm are most effective at moderate-to-large sizes.
The tone is informal and expressive, balancing friendliness with a slightly mischievous edge from the sharp terminals and scratchy texture. It reads as human and spontaneous rather than polished, giving text a conversational, doodled personality.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of quick marker or brush lettering in a clean, unconnected print style, emphasizing charm, motion, and a slightly edgy texture while maintaining legibility for everyday display use.
Numerals and capitals are especially characterful, with noticeable tapering at stroke starts/ends and small asymmetries that keep repeated letters from feeling mechanical. Spacing appears naturally inconsistent in a way that supports the handwritten aesthetic, while still remaining readable in short passages.