Print Ankon 13 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, invitations, social media, casual, playful, friendly, personal, handmade, informality, approachability, human touch, legibility, monoline, round terminals, bouncy baseline, open counters, loose rhythm.
A casual handwritten print with monoline strokes and a right-leaning, slightly forward rhythm. Letters are tall and slim with generous ascenders and descenders, giving the alphabet an airy vertical emphasis. Terminals are rounded and softly tapered, and curves stay open and uncomplicated, keeping counters clear. Spacing feels uneven in an intentional, natural way, with a gently bouncy baseline and small variations in stroke start/finish that mimic pen pressure without creating strong contrast.
Works best for short to medium text where a personal, informal voice is desired—headlines, posters, greeting cards, invitations, labels, and lifestyle packaging. It can also suit social graphics and brand accents where a handwritten touch should remain clear at typical display sizes.
The tone is approachable and informal, like quick, neat marker notes or a friendly card inscription. Its light, wiry presence reads energetic and conversational rather than polished or corporate. The slight irregularities and tall proportions add a quirky, youthful character that feels human and unforced.
Likely designed to provide a neat, modern handwritten look that feels quick and authentic while staying legible. The tall, slim forms and restrained stroke behavior suggest an aim for an unobtrusive, friendly texture suitable for contemporary casual communication.
Capitals are simple and readable with minimal ornament, while lowercase forms keep a hand-drawn charm (notably in the looping descenders and narrow bowls). Numerals match the same slim, rounded construction and maintain a consistent, easygoing feel alongside the letters. The overall texture stays clean and uncluttered, favoring legibility over decorative flair.