Print Wirur 8 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, packaging, invitations, posters, social graphics, airy, casual, quirky, elegant, nimble, personal voice, quick lettering, signature feel, casual elegance, monoline feel, brushy terminals, tall ascenders, loose baseline, bouncy rhythm.
A slender, fast handwritten print with a pronounced forward slant and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes swing between hairline-thin and occasional heavier pressure points, creating a crisp, ink-on-paper contrast with tapered entries and exits. Forms are tall and compact, with narrow counters, long ascenders/descenders, and a notably small lowercase body that emphasizes the verticality. Spacing and alignment feel intentionally loose—letters sit with slight baseline wobble and irregular widths—adding to the natural hand-drawn cadence while remaining legible in short runs.
Works best for display uses where its airy texture and handwritten character can be appreciated—such as short headlines, quote graphics, greeting cards, invitations, boutique packaging, and lifestyle branding. It can also add personality to pull quotes or labels, especially when paired with a steadier text companion for longer reading.
The font reads as breezy and personal, like quick notes or a stylish signature written with a fine pen. Its spiky, energetic movement gives it a slightly playful edge, while the tall, delicate letterforms keep the tone light and refined rather than bold or loud.
Designed to capture the feel of quick, elegant hand lettering with visible pen pressure and a lively, imperfect rhythm. The intent appears to be adding a personal, contemporary note-taking or signature-like voice while staying readable for short phrases.
Capitals tend to be simplified and linear, with occasional flourished strokes, while the lowercase shows more variation in loop shapes and descenders. Numerals are similarly handwritten and narrow, matching the set’s vertical emphasis and pressure-based stroke endings.