Print Budib 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, kids content, greeting cards, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, quirky, human warmth, informal voice, approachability, hand-drawn charm, everyday lettering, rounded, bouncy, monoline, soft terminals, loose.
A lively handwritten print with a consistent, monoline stroke and gently rounded terminals. The letterforms lean slightly and show subtle irregularities that mimic marker or brush-pen writing, with softly wobbling curves and occasional swelling at joins. Proportions are compact with relatively small counters and a tight, upright footprint, while spacing stays even enough to read smoothly in text. Numerals and capitals share the same informal construction, with simplified shapes and a relaxed baseline rhythm.
This font works well for short-to-medium text where a friendly, hand-drawn presence is desirable—such as posters, packaging labels, social posts, invitations, greeting cards, and kid-oriented materials. It can also add a personal touch to headings and pull quotes when paired with a more neutral text face.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a casual, doodled energy that feels human rather than engineered. Its slightly uneven strokes and buoyant forms create a lighthearted, conversational voice suited to cheerful messaging and personable branding.
The design appears intended to capture the charm of quick hand lettering—clean enough to remain legible, but irregular enough to feel authentic and informal. Its consistent stroke and soft terminals suggest an aim for versatility across display and lightweight text applications while keeping a playful, human tone.
Distinctive handwritten traits include single-storey lowercase forms, simple geometric constructions, and a gently uneven curve tension that keeps lines from feeling rigid. The sample text shows good continuity across mixed case and punctuation, producing an easy, informal texture rather than a polished typographic grid.