Print Ednif 15 is a very light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, packaging, book covers, invitations, editorial accents, personal, airy, sketchy, poetic, casual, handwritten feel, informal tone, expressive display, personal voice, monoline, spidery, loose, angular, flourished.
A delicate, unconnected handwritten print with a rightward slant and a noticeably light, wiry stroke. Forms are narrow and variable in width, with quick, tapered terminals and occasional spur-like flicks that suggest a pen lifted and reset. Curves are open and slightly irregular, while verticals often feel tense and elongated, giving the alphabet a tall, lean rhythm. Capitals show more gesture and flourish than the lowercase, with simplified bowls and brisk joins that read as drawn rather than constructed.
Works best for short-to-medium display settings where its delicate line and lively irregularity can read as intentional—quotes, headings, pull-phrases, greeting cards, and artisanal packaging. It can also add a personal touch to book-cover titling or small editorial accents when set with generous size and leading.
The tone is intimate and informal, like a fast personal note or a marginal annotation. Its thin, scratchy line and lively slant convey spontaneity and a slightly poetic, diary-like character rather than formality or polish.
The design appears intended to capture a quick pen-on-paper feel: narrow, lightly drawn forms with subtle flourishes and natural inconsistency. It prioritizes personality and motion over strict uniformity, aiming for an expressive handwritten presence in display typography.
Spacing appears intentionally uneven in a handwriting-like way, producing a light, breathing texture in text. Numerals keep the same wiry construction and slanted posture, with simple shapes and occasional hooked terminals that match the letterforms’ restless movement.