Print Nidud 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, greeting cards, packaging, posters, craft branding, playful, whimsical, storybook, casual, friendly, human warmth, playfulness, informal readability, handmade character, monoline-ish, rounded, bouncy, hand-drawn, quirky.
A lively hand-drawn print with gently irregular curves and a subtly varying stroke that suggests pen or marker pressure without becoming calligraphic. Forms are rounded and slightly wobbly, with soft terminals, occasional flared ends, and a bouncy baseline that keeps the texture animated. Counters are open and generously shaped, while proportions vary from glyph to glyph in a deliberately informal way; capitals feel tall and narrow compared with the compact, short lowercase. Numerals follow the same loose rhythm, with simple, rounded constructions that match the letterforms.
Well-suited for children’s and family-oriented editorial, greeting cards, playful packaging, café menus, and lighthearted posters where a friendly handmade tone is desired. It can work for short to medium passages in informal contexts, and it’s especially effective for headings, quotes, and display text that benefits from personality.
The overall tone is cheerful and approachable, leaning toward a whimsical, storybook feel rather than a polished corporate voice. Its uneven rhythm reads as personal and handmade, adding warmth and a touch of humor. The font feels casual and expressive without becoming messy or overly exaggerated.
The design appears intended to mimic neat but naturally imperfect handwriting—an unconnected printed hand that prioritizes charm and approachability over strict uniformity. Its consistent informality suggests it’s meant to add warmth and character to layouts while remaining readable at typical display and text sizes.
Capitals show simplified, slightly classical silhouettes (notably in letters like A, M, and R) but are interpreted with a sketchy, playful hand. Some glyphs introduce distinctive quirks—such as loopy descenders and asymmetric curves—creating a lively texture in longer text while maintaining clear character differentiation.