Print Angay 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, social graphics, kids, labels, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, hand-drawn, handwritten warmth, casual clarity, everyday note, space-saving, monoline, rounded, bouncy, clean, legible.
A narrow, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and a lightly irregular, hand-drawn stroke rhythm. Letterforms are mostly upright with gentle waviness in verticals and modest variation in widths from glyph to glyph, creating an organic texture without becoming messy. Curves are smooth and open, counters stay clear, and the overall silhouette feels tall and airy, with simple construction and minimal detailing.
Works well for casual headlines, short paragraphs, and display text where an informal handwritten feel is desired—such as packaging, labels, café menus, posters, classroom materials, and social media graphics. Its narrow build can help fit longer phrases into tight spaces while maintaining a friendly, legible texture.
The font reads as cheerful and approachable, with an informal, human voice that suggests quick marker or pen lettering. Its narrow proportions and lively irregularities give it a quirky, personable tone suited to lighthearted communication.
Likely designed to emulate neat, everyday hand lettering in an unconnected print style—prioritizing warmth and readability over strict geometric consistency. The goal appears to be a versatile casual voice that feels personal and approachable across display and short text uses.
Capitals are straightforward and slightly taller than the lowercase, while ascenders are prominent and round-based characters (like o, e, g) remain open and readable. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, keeping consistent stroke weight and rounded shapes that blend well with text settings.