Print Dykul 13 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, journaling, packaging, casual, friendly, playful, personal, relaxed, personal tone, human warmth, casual legibility, everyday notes, rounded, airy, loopy, monoline, bouncy.
A casual handwritten print with a monoline feel and gently rounded terminals. Strokes show subtle wobble and pressure variation, giving an easy, drawn-by-hand rhythm while staying clean and readable. Letterforms are slightly right-slanted with open counters and generous curves; bowls and arches are roomy, and spacing feels naturally uneven in a way that adds charm without becoming messy. Capitals are simple and upright in structure, while lowercase forms introduce more loops and soft joins, creating an informal, flowing texture across words.
Well-suited for short to medium text where a personal, human touch is desirable—such as invitations, greeting cards, quote graphics, journals, labels, and casual packaging. It can also work for headers or callouts in educational or lifestyle contexts where warmth and informality help set the tone.
The overall tone is approachable and lighthearted, like quick note-taking with a felt-tip pen. It reads as friendly and conversational, with a mild whimsy that suits informal messaging rather than formal typography.
Designed to mimic neat, everyday handwriting with a friendly slant and rounded, open forms. The intention appears to balance charm and legibility, keeping letter shapes recognizable while preserving the small irregularities that make it feel authentically hand-drawn.
Distinctive loopy shapes appear in characters like the single-storey “a,” the open “g,” and the rounded “w,” while numerals stay simple and hand-drawn, matching the same relaxed stroke behavior. The italicky slant and slightly inconsistent widths reinforce the natural handwriting cadence in longer text samples.