Print Doluy 5 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: notes, captions, packaging, posters, headings, handmade, casual, quirky, whimsical, approachable, informality, personality, simplicity, legibility, monoline, airy, sketchy, angular, open counters.
The letterforms are drawn with a single, thin monoline stroke and minimal contrast, producing a light, airy texture on the page. Shapes are simplified and gently angular, with rounded turns that look hand-steered rather than mechanically perfect. Proportions lean tall and condensed, with open counters and modest overshoots, and spacing varies slightly from glyph to glyph, reinforcing the handmade cadence.
It suits short-to-medium text where a personal, informal voice is desired: notes, annotations, captions, packaging copy with a handmade feel, and playful editorial callouts. It can also work for posters or headings when a light, sketch-like presence is needed without the connected flow of script.
This font feels personal and unpolished in a deliberate way, like quick notes or a tidy sketchbook annotation. Its slightly quirky, uneven rhythm reads as friendly and human rather than formal, with a mild storybook or classroom tone.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-drawn print lettering while staying readable in sentences. It prioritizes a consistent thin stroke and straightforward constructions over strict geometric regularity, aiming for a natural, human texture.
Several forms show small idiosyncrasies typical of hand lettering—slight wobble in verticals, subtly varied terminals, and occasional asymmetry in bowls and diagonals. Numerals follow the same simple, lightly drawn construction, keeping the overall tone consistent across letters and figures.