Print Amrat 5 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: display, posters, headlines, branding, packaging, sketchy, witty, casual, expressive, spiky, handwritten feel, expressive display, casual voice, human warmth, angular, brushy, lively, irregular, pointed.
A light, handwritten print style with an energetic rightward slant and noticeably variable stroke width. Letterforms are narrow and tall with long, tapered terminals and sharp, wedge-like entry and exit strokes that create a slightly spiky silhouette. Curves are loosely drawn and often open, while straighter strokes feel brisk and gestural, producing an uneven, natural rhythm across the line. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an informal, hand-rendered texture.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its lively stroke endings and irregular rhythm can be appreciated—such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, and casual branding. It can also work for quotes or captions when a human, sketchy tone is desired, especially at larger sizes.
The overall tone is lively and slightly mischievous, with a quick, sketchbook immediacy that reads as personal rather than polished. Its angular flicks and darting strokes give it a playful edge, well suited to expressive, conversational messaging.
The design appears intended to capture quick handwritten energy in a readable print form, balancing legibility with expressive, tapered brush-like strokes. It prioritizes personality and motion over geometric consistency, aiming for an informal, hand-rendered feel in display use.
Uppercase forms tend to be more dramatic and elongated, while lowercase remains compact and airy, resulting in a pronounced shift in texture when mixed case is used. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with simplified shapes and tapered finishing strokes that keep them consistent with the letters.