Print Harib 11 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, greeting cards, playful, casual, friendly, lively, handmade, handwritten feel, casual voice, expressive display, human warmth, quick lettering, brushy, rounded, looping, bouncy, quirky.
A lively handwritten print with a brush-pen feel, built from rounded, slightly compressed letterforms and smooth, continuous strokes. Terminals often taper to soft points, giving a calligraphic sweep without sharp contrast changes, while bowls and counters stay open and legible. The baseline and widths show natural irregularity, creating a bouncy rhythm; curves dominate, with occasional angled joins and brisk diagonal accents in letters like k, v, w, and x. Uppercase forms are simple and expressive, and the lowercase uses compact proportions with small ascenders/descenders and a compact, loop-forward construction.
Works best for short, prominent text where a personable, handwritten voice is desired—headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and social media graphics. It also fits invitations, greeting cards, and editorial pull quotes where an informal, human touch helps soften the message.
The overall tone is informal and upbeat, suggesting quick note-taking or personal lettering rather than formal typography. Its energetic slant and brushy endings add warmth and motion, reading as friendly, slightly quirky, and conversational.
Designed to mimic fast, confident brush lettering in an unconnected print style, balancing expressiveness with readability. The goal appears to be a versatile casual script-like impression—energetic and approachable—without fully joining letters.
Round characters (o, e, a, 0) maintain consistent fullness, while many strokes finish with flicked, teardrop-like terminals that reinforce the hand-drawn character. Spacing feels naturally uneven in a deliberate way, which enhances charm but makes it better suited to display and short text than long passages at small sizes.