Print Efra 11 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, quotes, greeting cards, casual, quirky, organic, lively, approachable, handmade feel, casual display, personal tone, expressive texture, hand-drawn, brushy, textured, irregular, loose.
A loose, hand-drawn print with a subtle rightward slant and visibly textured strokes that mimic a dry brush or felt marker. Letterforms are built from confident, slightly wobbly curves and tapered terminals, with uneven stroke edges and occasional thickened joins that add a natural, analog rhythm. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, and spacing feels airy but inconsistent in an intentional way; round forms are open and somewhat flattened, while verticals and diagonals show gentle, human irregularity. Uppercase and lowercase share a cohesive handwritten skeleton, and the numerals follow the same informal, sketched construction.
Well suited to short, expressive copy such as posters, packaging callouts, editorial headers, quotes, and greeting-card style messaging where a human touch is desirable. It can also work for labels and small blocks of display text when set with generous size and spacing to preserve clarity.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a spontaneous, notebook-like energy. Its imperfect contours and lively stroke modulation communicate warmth and creativity rather than precision, giving text a conversational, hand-made feel.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick, handwritten lettering in a clean print structure, prioritizing personality and tactile stroke texture over geometric consistency. Its goal is to make digital type feel hand-rendered and friendly for display-oriented communication.
The baseline and cap alignment appear slightly uneven, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand character. The slant and narrow counters can make extended passages feel busy at small sizes, while larger settings emphasize the expressive texture and motion.