Print Egdif 10 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, craft branding, social graphics, handmade, playful, rustic, casual, storybook, handmade texture, casual readability, friendly display, imperfect charm, dry-brush, rough-edged, irregular, bouncy, organic.
A hand-drawn, print-style face with dry-brush strokes and visibly rough edges. Letterforms are mostly upright with simplified, open shapes and uneven stroke boundaries that create a lively texture. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with slightly inconsistent widths, soft rounding in bowls, and occasional angular joins, giving the set an intentionally imperfect rhythm. Spacing feels natural rather than mechanical, and the overall color on the page is moderately dark with subtle stroke thinning and thickening typical of marker or brush pressure.
This style works well for short to medium text where a human, handmade feel is desirable—posters, packaging callouts, book or zine covers, classroom materials, and social graphics. It also suits headings and display lines where texture and personality matter more than strict uniformity.
The font conveys an informal, approachable tone—like quick lettering done by hand for notes, crafts, or a friendly sign. Its imperfect outlines and bouncy rhythm add personality and warmth, leaning playful and slightly rustic rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic quick hand-lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing organic texture and friendly readability over geometric precision. Its varied widths and rough stroke edges aim to keep the page feeling animated and personal.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent handmade texture, and numerals match the same rough, drawn-in-ink character. The distressed edges become more apparent at larger sizes, where the brushiness reads as a deliberate stylistic feature.