Print Agbew 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, greeting cards, social media, friendly, casual, playful, quirky, approachable, handmade feel, informal tone, expressive display, friendly branding, quick lettering, monoline, rounded, brushy, bouncy, lively.
A lively, hand-drawn italic with a monoline, slightly brushy stroke and rounded terminals. Letterforms lean consistently to the right and show gentle irregularities in width and curvature, giving a natural, human rhythm rather than rigid geometric repetition. Proportions are compact, with a relatively small x-height and generous ascenders/descenders that add vertical bounce. Curves are soft and open, counters stay clear, and spacing feels loose and organic rather than tightly engineered.
Works best for short-to-medium display text where a personal, handmade tone is desired—such as packaging callouts, posters, invitations, greeting cards, classroom materials, and social media graphics. It can also suit subheads or pull quotes when you want warmth and informality, while longer passages may benefit from generous size and leading to preserve clarity.
The overall tone is informal and upbeat, with a friendly, conversational character that reads like quick marker or brush lettering. Its mild wobble and varied shapes create a playful, personable voice suited to lighthearted messaging. The italic slant adds momentum, making text feel active and spontaneous.
The design appears intended to emulate casual brush/marker lettering with a consistent italic motion and a deliberately imperfect, human texture. Its goal is expressiveness and approachability over strict uniformity, providing a quick, hand-lettered look that remains broadly legible in common display scenarios.
Uppercase letters have a simple, sign-painter-like presence with softened corners and occasional stroke flare, while lowercase forms lean more cursive in places (notably in letters like a, g, and y) without becoming fully connected. Numerals match the hand-rendered feel, with rounded forms and slightly uneven stroke endings that keep them cohesive in display settings.