Print Amlih 15 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, invitations, greeting cards, whimsical, playful, casual, quirky, friendly, hand-drawn feel, personality, casual display, notebook tone, monoline, spindly, tall, airy, hand-drawn.
A tall, spindly handwritten print with a monoline stroke and a lightly irregular, pen-drawn rhythm. Letters are mostly unconnected and upright, with elongated ascenders and compact lowercase bodies, giving the alphabet a distinctly vertical silhouette. Curves are narrow and oval, terminals are simple and unembellished, and spacing feels intentionally loose and airy, letting individual glyphs read as quick, sketch-like forms.
This style works best at display sizes where its thin, airy strokes and tall proportions can stay crisp and legible. It suits short headlines, packaging callouts, greeting cards, invitations, and playful poster copy, especially where a hand-labeled or crafty feel is desired.
The overall tone is informal and quirky, with a lightly whimsical energy that feels personal and conversational. Its narrow, elongated shapes add a slightly eccentric flair, like neat doodling in the margins or hand-labeled notes.
The design appears intended to emulate a quick, hand-printed marker/pen look with a consistent, narrow vertical rhythm. It prioritizes personality and a light, informal texture over typographic rigidity, aiming to give set text the immediacy of hand lettering.
Uppercase forms lean toward simplified, sign-like construction with slender bowls and minimal modulation, while the lowercase introduces more idiosyncratic handwritten details (notably in letters like g, j, y, and s). Numerals keep the same tall, narrow proportions, helping mixed text maintain a consistent, lightly drawn texture.