Print Diraj 4 is a very light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, book covers, posters, packaging, greeting cards, whimsical, airy, storybook, handmade, delicate, hand-lettered feel, playful display, delicate texture, informal warmth, spindly, monolinear feel, tall, lanky, quirky.
A slim, hand-drawn print with tall proportions and generous white space. Strokes are extremely thin with noticeable contrast where curves swell slightly against hairline joins, giving letters a spidery, inked rhythm. Terminals tend to be tapered and softly rounded rather than sharply serifed, and curves are narrow and elliptical. Spacing is open and somewhat irregular, reinforcing an informal, written texture while remaining consistently upright and legible.
Best suited to display sizes where the fine strokes and lively irregularity can be appreciated—titles, short headings, invitations, packaging accents, and cover typography. It can also work for short, expressive passages in editorial or children’s/whimsical contexts when set with ample size and line spacing.
The overall tone is lighthearted and slightly eccentric, with a gentle, whimsical charm. Its fragile line weight and bouncy proportions suggest a playful, crafty voice rather than a formal or technical one.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, upright hand lettering with a delicate pen-and-ink feel, balancing readability with a purposely quirky, handmade personality for expressive display typography.
Several forms show distinctive, individualized construction—such as narrow bowls, long ascenders/descenders, and occasional asymmetry—that reads as intentional hand lettering. Numerals echo the same airy construction, with open shapes and fine strokes that keep the texture light on the page.