Print Dilot 8 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invites, quotes, packaging, craft labels, playful, casual, quirky, friendly, handmade, handwritten warmth, everyday notes, light display, personal tone, casual clarity, airy, sketchy, whimsical, informal, delicate.
A delicate, monoline handwritten print with an airy texture and subtly uneven stroke rhythm. Letterforms are tall and compact, with narrow bowls and generally upright posture, while spacing and widths vary slightly from glyph to glyph for a natural hand-drawn cadence. Terminals tend to be tapered or softly rounded, and curves show gentle wobble rather than geometric precision. Uppercase mixes simple construction with occasional stylized details (notably in forms like Q and G), while lowercase stays light and open with small counters and modest ascenders/descenders. Numerals follow the same thin, lightly sketched line quality and maintain a consistent, informal presence in text.
Well-suited to short to medium text where a friendly handwritten voice is desirable—greeting cards, invitations, personal stationery, quote graphics, and craft-focused packaging or labels. It can also work for light display applications such as headings or captions where a delicate, informal tone is preferred.
The overall tone feels informal and personable, like quick neat handwriting intended to be readable but not polished. Its slight irregularities and slender strokes give it a whimsical, lighthearted character that can feel youthful and crafty without becoming chaotic.
The design appears intended to capture the look of tidy, hand-drawn print lettering with a slender pen line—prioritizing warmth and personality over strict typographic regularity. It aims to remain legible in sentences while preserving the spontaneity of handwriting.
In the text sample, the thin strokes and narrow proportions create a bright page color, but the light weight benefits from comfortable sizes and generous line spacing. The varied character widths and subtly inconsistent joins add charm and individuality, especially in longer phrases.