Print Ihdey 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, children’s, social media, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, handmade, human warmth, casual emphasis, playful clarity, hand-drawn texture, rounded, brushy, bouncy, informal, soft-edged.
A lively, handwritten print style with slightly right-leaning forms and a brush-pen feel. Strokes are monoline-leaning but show gentle swelling at curves and terminals, with rounded ends and occasional wedge-like joins that keep the texture organic. Letterforms are compact and somewhat narrow, with irregular widths and spacing that create a natural rhythm; capitals are simple and open, while lowercase features tall ascenders, short bowls, and a modest x-height. Numerals match the letter texture, with soft curves and a casually drawn, slightly uneven baseline presence.
Well-suited for short-to-medium text where an informal, friendly presence is desirable—packaging, café menus, greeting cards, classroom materials, and social graphics. It also works effectively for posters and headlines that need a playful handwritten flavor with solid, high-contrast legibility at display sizes.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, like quick marker lettering on a note or package label. Its slight slant, rounded terminals, and uneven cadence add warmth and personality, giving copy a conversational, human voice rather than a polished typographic one.
The design appears intended to capture casual brush lettering in a clean, repeatable font: personable, energetic, and easy to read while retaining the spontaneous irregularities of hand-drawn forms. It prioritizes warmth and character over strict geometric consistency, making it ideal for expressive, everyday messaging.
The font’s charm comes from controlled inconsistency: stroke edges remain smooth and bold, while proportions and counters vary just enough to feel hand-made. It reads best when the natural spacing and bounce are allowed to show, rather than being forced into overly tight tracking or rigid alignment.