Print Dymul 5 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: notes, invites, greeting cards, captions, packaging, airy, casual, gentle, personal, sketchy, handwritten feel, lightweight tone, casual readability, personal voice, monoline, delicate, rounded, loose, slanted.
A very thin, monoline handwritten face with a consistent rightward slant and open, rounded construction. Strokes feel lightly drawn, with subtle wobble and small variations in curve tension that preserve a natural pen rhythm. Counters are generous and letterforms stay mostly unconnected, while terminals remain clean and understated. Uppercase forms are simplified and slightly narrow, and the overall spacing reads a touch loose, contributing to a light, breathable texture in text.
Well-suited to short-form copy such as invitations, greeting cards, informal branding accents, lightweight packaging text, and social or editorial captions where a personal, handwritten touch is desired. It can also work for headings or pull quotes when set with ample size and spacing to maintain clarity.
The tone is informal and friendly, with a quiet, unobtrusive personality that suggests quick notes or a lightly sketched caption. Its delicate line and relaxed shapes give it a soft, approachable feel rather than a bold or authoritative one.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, neat hand-printing with a refined, minimal stroke, prioritizing an easygoing handwritten character while keeping shapes tidy and readable. The goal seems to be a subtle personal voice that can sit comfortably in contemporary layouts without dominating them.
Legibility benefits from the open apertures and simple forms, though the extremely fine stroke and slanted posture make it better suited to moderate sizes and generous contrast against the background. Numerals share the same airy, handwritten cadence and integrate smoothly with the letters.