Print Osdel 11 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: social posts, packaging, posters, headlines, invites, casual, lively, friendly, personal, expressive, handwritten feel, casual branding, display emphasis, human warmth, brushy, loose, organic, slanted, monoline-ish.
A brisk, handwritten print style with a consistent rightward slant and brisk, brush-like stroke endings. Strokes show subtle pressure variation and tapered terminals, giving the letters a drawn-with-a-pen rhythm rather than a rigid geometric structure. Uppercase forms are tall and narrow with simplified construction, while lowercase stays compact with small counters and a generally tight, quick cadence. Overall spacing feels natural and slightly irregular, reinforcing an informal, human-written texture.
Works well for short-to-medium text where a personal, informal voice is desired, such as social media graphics, product labels, café menus, event invitations, and poster headlines. It’s especially effective in display sizes where the tapered strokes and handwritten rhythm can be appreciated and the lively texture can carry the design.
The tone is approachable and energetic, like quick notes, captions, or a casual signature written with confidence. Its slanted, gestural movement reads as upbeat and conversational, with a lightly dramatic flair that still stays friendly rather than formal.
Likely drawn to capture the immediacy of quick handwriting in a clean, readable print style, balancing expressive pen movement with enough consistency for repeated use in branding and display contexts.
Several glyphs show distinctive handwritten quirks—looping descenders, open apertures, and occasional extended entry/exit strokes—creating a varied silhouette across words. The numerals share the same brisk, pen-drawn character, with narrow figures and tapered starts and finishes that keep them visually aligned with the letters.