Print Igjy 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, headlines, packaging, greeting cards, quirky, storybook, playful, whimsical, hand-drawn, handmade tone, quirky display, storybook feel, casual warmth, wiry, tilted, bouncy, irregular, spiky.
A hand-drawn print style with a pronounced backward slant and a wiry, lightly modulated stroke. Letterforms are tall and compressed, with narrow counters and variable sidebearings that create an uneven, lively rhythm across words. Terminals often taper to pointed or wedge-like ends, and curves show subtle wobble that reads as pen- or brush-made rather than geometric. The lowercase has a compact x-height with long ascenders, and overall spacing feels intentionally irregular for a sketchy, organic texture.
Best suited to short display applications such as headlines, posters, book covers, packaging callouts, and greeting card or craft-style graphics where a handmade feel is desired. It can work for brief text in invitations or captions when set with generous size and leading to preserve clarity.
The tone is quirky and whimsical, evoking storybook captions, playful notes, and lightly mischievous display lettering. Its backward lean and spiky terminals add a slightly off-kilter, humorous energy while still remaining legible at display sizes.
The design appears aimed at delivering an informal, hand-rendered voice with a memorable backward-leaning stance and a deliberately uneven, drawn-by-hand rhythm. It prioritizes personality and texture over strict typographic regularity, making it a characterful choice for expressive display typography.
In text, the reverse slant and tight proportions create a distinctive texture that stands out quickly; the uneven widths and hand-made edges are part of the character, but they also make long passages feel busier. Numerals follow the same narrow, tilted construction and pair naturally with the letters for informal settings.