Print Dylaz 6 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, social posts, children’s content, quotes, friendly, casual, playful, approachable, handmade, handwritten realism, casual readability, personal tone, everyday notes, monoline, loose, rounded, bouncy, airy.
A relaxed handwritten print with slightly right-leaning letters and a monoline, marker-like stroke. Forms are narrow and loosely constructed, with rounded terminals and occasional soft hooks and flicks that suggest quick pen movement. Spacing and widths vary naturally from glyph to glyph, creating an uneven rhythm that feels human rather than mechanically consistent. Uppercase characters are tall and simplified, while lowercase stays compact with short extenders and small, clean counters; numerals are similarly light and straightforward.
Well-suited to short-to-medium passages where an informal handwritten voice is desired, such as greeting cards, invitations, labels, craft branding, and social media graphics. It also works nicely for quotes, captions, and educational or children-oriented materials where a friendly, personal tone improves approachability.
The font reads as friendly and informal, with a breezy, conversational tone. Its gentle slant and bouncy irregularity give it a personal, note-taking feel that comes across as warm and unpretentious rather than polished or corporate.
Designed to emulate quick, neat hand lettering that stays readable while retaining natural variation. The goal appears to be an everyday handwritten print that feels spontaneous and personable, rather than a highly stylized script.
Stroke joins and curves show subtle wobble and pressure variation typical of hand drawing, but without dramatic contrast. Round letters (o, e, a) remain open and legible, while angled shapes (v, w, y) add lively rhythm. Punctuation is simple and unobtrusive, supporting longer text samples without drawing attention away from the words.