Print Ebliy 3 is a very light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, expressive, whimsical, scratchy, airy, hand-drawn, hand-lettered feel, expressive texture, dramatic display, informal voice, spiky, wiry, calligraphic, angular, loose.
A wiry hand-drawn print with thin, high-contrast strokes that taper sharply and occasionally flare at stroke ends. Letterforms are mostly upright but loosely constructed, with a lively, uneven baseline and irregular stroke pressure that suggests quick pen or brush movement. Proportions are tall and narrow, counters are open, and many capitals show angular, spurred terminals and occasional decorative flicks. Overall spacing feels light and roomy, with noticeable variation in character widths and a deliberately unpolished, sketched texture.
Best suited for display settings such as headlines, posters, cover titles, and short phrases where its hand-rendered texture can be appreciated. It can add personality to packaging or editorial pull quotes, but the fine strokes and small lowercase make it less ideal for dense body text or small UI sizes.
The font conveys an improvisational, handwritten energy—more sketchbook and spellbook than formal stationery. Its sharp tapers and nervous line quality create a slightly dramatic, quirky tone, suitable for expressive titles and personality-driven messaging.
This design appears intended to mimic quick, expressive hand lettering with a calligraphic edge—prioritizing character and gesture over uniformity. The narrow, tall rhythm and spiky terminals suggest a deliberate aim toward dramatic, quirky display typography.
Capitals carry most of the character, with more exaggerated hooks and pointed joins, while the lowercase remains minimal and delicate with a notably small x-height. Numerals follow the same thin, tapered construction and read best at larger sizes where the fine strokes and subtle pressure changes remain visible.