Print Nyluz 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, quotes, greeting cards, book covers, casual, expressive, vintage, friendly, handmade, handmade feel, casual voice, analog texture, energetic motion, approachable tone, brushy, textured, wiry, lively, quirky.
A lively, slanted handwritten print with narrow proportions and a wiry stroke. The letterforms show medium contrast with pressure-like thick–thin shifts and a slightly rough, brush-pen texture that leaves softened corners and irregular edges. Strokes taper and swell subtly, curves are open and airy, and spacing varies in a natural, human rhythm rather than rigid alignment. Capitals are simple and upright in construction but maintain the same forward lean and uneven stroke finish, while numerals follow the same casual, slightly bouncy feel.
This font suits short-to-medium text where a handmade voice is desirable—posters, product packaging, café menus, greeting cards, pull quotes, and book-cover titling. It can work for brief captions or labels, but it will read best when given comfortable size and line spacing so the textured strokes and lively rhythm don’t crowd together.
The overall tone is informal and personable, like quick notes or hand-labeled packaging. Its slight roughness and rhythmic irregularity give it a nostalgic, analog character, balancing warmth with a bit of playful quirk.
It appears designed to mimic quick, brushy handwriting in an unconnected print style, prioritizing personality and motion over strict uniformity. The goal seems to be an approachable, handcrafted look with enough consistency to function across both display lines and occasional short paragraphs.
The baseline and stroke endings wander just enough to feel hand-drawn, which adds character but also increases visual noise at small sizes. The narrow build and compact lowercase make the texture more apparent in longer lines, where the forward slant and uneven spacing create a brisk, energetic cadence.