Print Nydom 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, invitations, casual, lively, human, friendly, vintage, handwritten feel, casual display, compact emphasis, fast script look, brushy, slanted, condensed, airy, springy.
A slanted, handwritten print style with quick, brush-like strokes and gently rounded terminals. The letterforms are compact and tall, with a narrow footprint and a rhythm that alternates between straighter downstrokes and softly curved joins. Strokes stay fairly even in thickness, with subtle pressure variation and occasional tapering at ends, giving the outlines a natural, drawn-by-hand texture. Overall spacing feels slightly loose and irregular in a controlled way, reinforcing an organic flow across words and lines.
This face works best for short to medium lengths where a casual handwritten voice is desired, such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, social graphics, and invitation-style layouts. It can also suit labels or menu-style display text where a lively, personal feel is more important than strict uniformity at small sizes.
The font reads as informal and energetic, with an upbeat, personal tone reminiscent of fast note-taking or casual signage. Its narrow, forward-leaning forms add momentum, while the soft curves keep it approachable and friendly rather than aggressive.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick, confident handwriting in a print (unconnected) form, balancing legibility with a spontaneous brush-pen character. Its narrow, forward-leaning proportions suggest a goal of fitting expressive text into tighter spaces while keeping an animated, human rhythm.
Uppercase forms are simple and gestural, while the lowercase maintains a consistent, handwritten cadence without connecting strokes. Numerals follow the same italic, narrow logic and keep a handwritten charm suitable for mixed alphanumeric settings.