Print Dagis 5 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, comics, headlines, playful, quirky, casual, friendly, hand-drawn, handmade feel, playful voice, human texture, casual readability, inky, expressive, bouncy, rounded, irregular.
A lively hand-drawn print style with narrow, slightly condensed proportions and noticeably irregular stroke modulation. Strokes feel inked or marker-like, with high contrast between thick fills and hairline turns, plus occasional tapering at terminals. Curves are rounded and slightly lopsided, counters vary in size, and overall spacing is uneven in an intentional, organic way, creating a bouncy rhythm across words. Ascenders are tall and slender, while many lowercase forms stay compact, reinforcing a casual, sketched construction.
Works best for short to medium-length text where a casual, handcrafted tone is desired—such as posters, playful packaging, children’s materials, comics, stickers, and social graphics. The strong texture and irregular rhythm make it especially effective for headlines, captions, and display settings rather than dense body copy.
The font reads as playful and a bit mischievous, like quick hand lettering made for personality rather than precision. Its uneven weight shifts and wobbly geometry give it a warm, human presence that feels informal and approachable, with a quirky edge.
Designed to emulate quick, informal hand printing with expressive ink contrast and imperfect consistency. The goal appears to be a personable, characterful voice that stands out through uneven strokes, rounded forms, and a lightly condensed footprint.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same hand-drawn logic but differ in mass and stability, which adds to the spontaneous feel in mixed-case text. Round characters (like O/0) appear bold and dark compared to thinner verticals, increasing texture and visual contrast in longer lines.