Print Ebmas 6 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, greeting cards, invitations, whimsical, delicate, quirky, storybook, airy, expressiveness, handcrafted feel, decorative caps, whimsy, spidery, lanky, loopy, ornamental, playful.
A slender, hand-drawn print style with tall ascenders, deep descenders, and a notably small x-height that gives the alphabet a wiry, elongated silhouette. Strokes stay consistently thin with minimal contrast, and terminals often taper to points or end in tiny hooks. Many capitals introduce looped or curling flourishes (especially in rounded forms), while lowercase letters remain simpler but still retain occasional swashes, long stems, and narrow bowls. Spacing feels irregular in an intentional, handwritten way, creating a lively rhythm rather than a rigid baseline-and-meter texture.
Best suited to short, expressive settings where personality is the priority—display headlines, titles, packaging accents, greeting cards, invitations, and playful editorial callouts. The ornate capitals and small x-height make it most effective at larger sizes where the fine strokes and flourishes can remain clear.
The overall tone is whimsical and slightly eccentric, like inked notes in a storybook margin. Its delicate linework and looping capitals give it a gentle, magical character—more charming than formal, more expressive than practical.
This design appears intended to capture an ink-on-paper, hand-sketched feeling with decorative, characterful capitals and a light, agile texture. The goal seems to be a distinctive, whimsical voice for display typography rather than neutral, high-efficiency reading.
Capitals read as decorative initials, with some letters featuring pronounced internal curls and asymmetrical entry/exit strokes. Numerals are similarly thin and handwritten, leaning toward simple outlines with a few idiosyncratic curves, matching the font’s airy, sketch-like color on the page.