Print Virev 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, social graphics, playful, quirky, hand-drawn, friendly, retro, handwritten feel, space-saving, informal tone, friendly display, retro charm, rounded, condensed, monoline, bouncy, irregular.
A condensed, monoline hand-drawn print with rounded terminals and a lightly uneven, organic rhythm. Strokes stay fairly consistent in thickness, with gentle swelling at turns and occasional wobble that keeps the texture lively. Proportions are tall and narrow, with compact bowls and simple, open counters; curves are soft rather than geometric, and joins feel slightly improvised as in marker or pen lettering. The overall spacing reads airy but tight in width, creating a vertical, column-like flow in text.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its quirky narrow rhythm can read as intentional character—posters, headlines, packaging callouts, book covers, and social or web graphics. It can also work for light, informal UI accents or labels, but the hand-drawn irregularity is most effective when not set too small or in long dense paragraphs.
The face conveys an approachable, casual tone with a touch of eccentricity. Its narrow, tall forms and buoyant irregularities feel whimsical and lightly retro, like hand-lettered signage or playful editorial headings. The personality is friendly and informal rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, informal hand-lettering in a compact, space-saving width, delivering a warm, personable voice while staying clean and readable. It balances consistent stroke weight with just enough irregularity to avoid looking mechanical, aiming for a lively, crafted texture in display typography.
Uppercase and lowercase maintain a consistent hand-drawn logic, with clear differentiation between similar shapes (notably the narrow, oval forms in O/0 and the distinct, loopier lowercase). Numerals follow the same tall, rounded construction, staying legible while preserving the handmade character.