Print Walot 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, quirky, playful, handmade, storybook, retro, handmade charm, expressive display, whimsy, thematic tone, wobbly, inky, condensed, organic, irregular.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print face with wobbly outlines and subtly uneven stroke edges that mimic ink bleed. Letterforms are mostly upright with lightly tapered terminals and occasional bulb-like swelling, creating a lively, imperfect rhythm. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph—some counters are pinched while others open up—yet the overall narrow stance keeps lines compact. The figures follow the same hand-rendered logic, with simplified shapes and slightly irregular curves that match the alphabet’s texture.
Best suited to display settings such as posters, headlines, book covers, and playful packaging where the handmade texture can be appreciated. It can also work for short blurbs, captions, or pull quotes in themed designs, especially when a whimsical or slightly eerie mood is desired. For longer reading, generous size and relaxed line spacing help maintain legibility.
The font communicates a quirky, playful tone with a slightly spooky or whimsical storybook flavor. Its imperfect contours feel human and crafty rather than polished, lending personality and charm. The condensed verticality adds a theatrical, poster-like energy without becoming formal.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered marker or brush pen printing in a condensed, space-efficient silhouette. Its controlled irregularities suggest a deliberate balance between readability and expressive texture, aiming for characterful display typography rather than neutral text setting.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent drawn-from-marker feel, with noticeable idiosyncrasies in bowls, crossbars, and curves that keep repeated letters from feeling mechanically identical. At larger sizes the textured edges become a key feature; at smaller sizes the tight widths and irregularities can read as intentionally rough, so spacing and size choice will strongly affect clarity.