Print Wakir 15 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, quotes, playful, quirky, hand-drawn, whimsical, folksy, handmade charm, casual voice, space saving, expressive display, condensed, spiky, tall, bouncy, irregular.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print style with lively, uneven stroke edges and subtly shifting stroke thickness. Forms are upright with narrow counters and an overall stretched vertical proportion, creating a tight, columnar rhythm. Terminals often taper or hook slightly, and curves feel lightly wobbly as if drawn with a pen, giving the outlines a textured, organic finish. Spacing and character widths vary, producing a casual, human cadence while remaining legible in text.
It works best for display settings where character and texture are an asset—posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, and short-form quotes. The condensed build helps fit longer words into narrow spaces, making it useful for labels or titles, while the hand-drawn irregularity is more suited to moderate sizes than dense body copy.
The font reads as playful and quirky, with a slightly offbeat storybook energy. Its narrow, spindly silhouettes and scratchy, handmade texture suggest an informal, personal voice—friendly, curious, and a little mischievous rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered marker/pen print in a condensed, space-saving silhouette. Its goal seems to be adding personality and a handmade tone while maintaining clear letterforms for readable, expressive display typography.
Uppercase characters tend to be especially tall and attention-grabbing, while the lowercase keeps a compact, handwritten feel with notable irregularity in bowls and shoulders. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, staying narrow and upright to match the overall vertical emphasis.