Print Dilah 6 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
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A monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and gently irregular stroke behavior that keeps a drawn-by-hand rhythm. Forms are simple and open, with modest curves, slightly uneven joins, and small variations in proportions that give each glyph an individual feel while staying broadly consistent. Counters are roomy, the baseline feel is a touch bouncy, and the overall texture is light and uncluttered, helping characters remain clear even with the informal construction.
This style works well for short-to-medium text in applications that benefit from a warm, informal voice—such as posters, product labels, packaging callouts, greeting cards, and kid-oriented materials. It’s also suitable for quotes, social graphics, and interface microcopy where a human touch is desired without resorting to cursive connections.
The font reads as friendly and easygoing, with a playful, everyday tone reminiscent of neat marker notes or casual classroom lettering. Its mild quirks and soft shapes keep it personable rather than polished, making it feel conversational and inviting.
The design appears intended to emulate neat hand-printed lettering with a consistent monoline feel, prioritizing approachability and clarity over typographic rigidity. Its small irregularities are likely deliberate, adding personality while keeping letterforms recognizable.
Uppercase characters lean toward simplified, sign-like constructions, while the lowercase maintains a straightforward printed look with occasional handwritten idiosyncrasies. Numerals follow the same light, rounded approach and match the alphabet’s informal cadence.