Print Daden 4 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, event flyers, headlines, hand-drawn, casual, lively, expressive, rustic, hand-lettered feel, informal display, expressive texture, dynamic tone, brushy, textured, angular, spiky, irregular.
A hand-rendered print style with a forward slant and energetic, brush-like strokes. Letterforms are compact and slightly irregular, with medium stroke modulation that produces tapered terminals and occasional sharp, wedge-like ends. Curves are simplified and somewhat angular, and proportions vary from glyph to glyph, contributing to a lively, non-mechanical rhythm. Counters stay fairly open for a handwritten face, while long ascenders and descenders and a relatively small x-height give the lowercase a lean, airy profile.
Best suited for short to medium-length text where personality is the goal: posters, packaging, book covers, event flyers, and attention-grabbing headlines. It can also work for pull quotes and informal branding, especially when set with generous spacing to let the textured strokes breathe.
The overall tone is informal and expressive, suggesting quick marker or brush lettering. Its jittery edges and spiky terminals add a slightly wild, adventurous feel, while the consistent slant keeps it readable and cohesive.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering—quick, slanted, and slightly irregular—while remaining coherent enough for practical display use. Its tapered brush terminals and compact forms prioritize character and motion over strict typographic uniformity.
Uppercase forms read as more gestural and display-like than the lowercase, and several characters show distinctive, calligraphic joins and pointed finish strokes. Numerals follow the same brush logic, with varied widths and tapered endpoints that keep them visually aligned with the letters.