Print Nyriy 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, branding, social media, headlines, casual, lively, friendly, handmade, rustic, handmade feel, casual display, human warmth, quick lettering, expressive tone, brushy, textured, quirky, bouncy, organic.
This font shows a hand-drawn, brush-pen feel with tapered strokes and visible texture along curves and joins. Letterforms lean forward with an energetic rhythm, and widths fluctuate from glyph to glyph, creating a natural, written cadence rather than strict uniformity. Strokes are predominantly monoline-to-slightly-modulated, with occasional thickened downstrokes and sharper entry/exit terminals that resemble quick marker or brush lifts. Counters are compact and irregular, and the overall spacing feels airy but uneven in a purposeful, handwritten way.
It suits short-to-medium display copy where a handmade voice is desirable—posters, product packaging, café menus, event promos, and social graphics. The lively slant and textured strokes help headlines and brand phrases feel personal and energetic. For best results, use it at larger sizes or with generous tracking to keep the irregular shapes and tight counters from feeling crowded in longer passages.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a spirited, slightly scrappy charm. It reads like quick signage or notebook lettering—approachable and upbeat—adding character without becoming overly decorative. The texture and forward slant suggest motion and spontaneity, giving text a conversational, human presence.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick, hand-lettered print with brush-like modulation and a natural, imperfect cadence. It prioritizes personality and gesture over geometric precision, offering a distinctive handwritten look for expressive display settings.
Capitals are expressive and loosely constructed, functioning well as attention-getting initials, while the lowercase maintains a simpler, note-like flow. Numerals share the same hand-drawn character, with rounded, slightly exaggerated curves that reinforce the casual voice. The brush texture is most noticeable at terminals and along longer curves, contributing to a tactile, ink-on-paper impression.