Print Osnul 12 is a light, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, packaging, social posts, posters, casual, playful, friendly, quirky, handmade, human feel, informality, approachability, expressiveness, monoline, brushy, looping, airy, bouncy.
A loose, handwritten print with a lively, slightly right-leaning rhythm and unconnected letters. Strokes feel brush- or pen-drawn with visible tapering at entries and exits and occasional swelling through curves, producing an organic, uneven texture. Forms are generally narrow with rounded bowls and open apertures, while ascenders are tall and prominent; counters remain generous despite the compact width. Capitals are simplified and gestural, and the numerals echo the same informal, lightly calligraphic construction.
This style fits best in short to medium text where personality is the priority—quotes, headlines, labels, invitations, and social graphics. It can work for light display use and casual branding, especially when paired with a more neutral sans or serif for supporting copy.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a spontaneous, journal-like personality. Its bouncy spacing and imperfect stroke endings give it a human, conversational feel that reads as creative and informal rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture an everyday handwriting voice—quick, expressive, and legible—while preserving the natural irregularities of a real pen or brush. It aims to provide a relaxed, personable alternative to rigid display scripts by keeping letters unconnected and easy to read.
Baseline and spacing feel intentionally relaxed, with small variations in stroke terminal shapes that enhance the hand-drawn character. The italic slant is subtle but consistent, helping words flow while maintaining a printed, non-joined look.