Print Edrit 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, book covers, social graphics, quirky, hand-drawn, playful, casual, rustic, handmade feel, space-saving, friendly tone, informal display, condensed, monoline, textured, imperfect, bouncy.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print style with monoline strokes and lightly roughened edges that mimic marker or brush pen texture. Letterforms are upright and narrow with compact counters, a high x-height, and slightly irregular stroke endings that add a handmade rhythm. Curves are simplified and somewhat angular in places, and overall spacing feels tight but readable, with small variations in width and alignment that keep the line lively rather than strictly mechanical.
Well suited for display applications where a handcrafted voice is desirable, such as posters, packaging, headlines, and editorial or book-cover titling. It can also work in social media graphics and labels where compact width helps fit more text while keeping a casual, human look.
The font conveys a quirky, informal tone—friendly and a bit mischievous, like quick hand lettering on a poster or package label. Its narrow proportions and textured strokes give it a scrappy, indie feel that reads as approachable rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, hand-lettered print aesthetic in a space-saving, condensed silhouette. By combining narrow proportions with subtle texture and small irregularities, it aims to feel personal and expressive while remaining clear in short-to-medium blocks of text.
Uppercase shapes are notably tall and slim, while lowercase maintains strong presence due to the high x-height, creating a consistent vertical emphasis across mixed-case text. Numerals follow the same condensed, hand-drawn logic and keep a simple, legible structure suitable for casual display and short text settings.