Print Elsa 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: titles, posters, book covers, packaging, craft branding, hand-drawn, storybook, rustic, playful, folk, handmade feel, friendly tone, casual display, craft aesthetic, textured, wobbly, casual, organic, quirky.
A hand-drawn print face with slightly uneven stroke edges and subtle width variation that mimics marker or brush on paper. Letterforms are generally upright with modest contrast and softly irregular curves, producing a gently wobbly baseline rhythm. Proportions are compact and a bit condensed, with a short x-height and relatively prominent ascenders/descenders that give the lowercase a tall, airy feel. Terminals tend to be rounded or blunt with occasional tapered joins, and counters are open enough to remain readable despite the textured outlines.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where its texture and hand-drawn rhythm can be appreciated, such as titles, posters, book covers, artisanal packaging, and friendly brand accents. It can also work for pull quotes or headings in editorial layouts when a casual, handmade voice is desired.
The overall tone is informal and human, with a cozy, slightly rustic charm. Its small inconsistencies feel intentional and friendly, suggesting handmade signage, storybook lettering, or crafty packaging rather than polished corporate typography.
Likely designed to capture the warmth of hand-lettered print with enough structure to stay readable, balancing consistent skeletons with intentionally imperfect edges and spacing. The goal appears to be approachable character and a crafted, personal feel for display typography.
Uppercase forms read clearly and simply, while lowercase characters show more personality through varying stroke pressure and slightly uneven joints. Numerals share the same handmade texture and have a straightforward, legible construction that suits casual display use.