Print Benan 3 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, quotes, packaging, posters, classroom materials, friendly, casual, playful, approachable, handmade, human warmth, casual readability, handmade charm, playful tone, monoline, rounded, bouncy, loopy, quirky.
A relaxed handwritten print with a smooth monoline stroke and gently rounded terminals. Letterforms lean forward and show subtle variability in character widths, creating a natural, drawn rhythm rather than strict geometric regularity. Curves are generous and slightly bouncy, with occasional looped joins and soft, open counters; uppercase forms are tall and airy, while lowercase maintains compact bodies with long, lively ascenders and descenders. Numerals follow the same informal logic, mixing simple shapes with handwritten irregularities for an organic texture in text.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a friendly handwritten feel is desired, such as greeting cards, invitations, quote graphics, packaging labels, and casual posters. It can also work for educational or classroom materials and light branding accents where a personable, handmade tone is more important than strict typographic formality.
The overall tone is warm and conversational, with a playful, human cadence that feels informal and personable. Its slight slant and springy curves suggest quick note-taking or casual signage, giving text an upbeat, approachable voice without looking overly messy.
Likely designed to emulate an easy, everyday handwritten print—clean enough to read in paragraphs, but lively enough to retain the character of pen-on-paper lettering. The forward slant and varied proportions appear intended to add motion and charm while keeping the overall construction simple and consistent.
Spacing appears intentionally loose and even, helping the uneven, hand-drawn proportions read clearly in sentences. Distinctive looped forms (notably in letters like g and y) and a single-storey lowercase structure reinforce the informal print style, while the thin, consistent stroke keeps the texture light on the page.