Print Vaduv 16 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: kids content, packaging, greeting cards, social posts, posters, playful, friendly, casual, youthful, quirky, handmade tone, approachability, informal clarity, everyday notes, monoline, rounded, airy, bouncy, irregular.
A casual handwritten print with mostly monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are tall and slim, with open counters and simplified construction that keeps the texture light and airy. Subtle irregularities in stroke curvature, joins, and character widths create a natural hand-drawn rhythm while remaining consistent enough for continuous reading. Numerals and punctuation follow the same simple, slightly uneven logic, reinforcing an informal, personal feel.
Well suited to children’s materials, casual branding, packaging, greeting cards, and friendly posters where a hand-made tone is desirable. It also works for short-to-medium display text in social graphics and headlines, and for labeling or captions when a personal, approachable voice is needed.
The font reads as approachable and upbeat, like neat marker lettering used for notes or classroom materials. Its gentle wobble and rounded shapes give it a warm, human tone without becoming overly messy or expressive. Overall it feels informal, cheerful, and lightly whimsical.
Likely designed to mimic tidy, everyday hand printing—clean and legible, yet clearly human. The goal appears to be an informal, friendly texture that feels approachable in display settings while staying readable in longer phrases.
Capitals are prominent and cleanly shaped, while lowercase stays compact with simple bowls and minimal detailing. Curves tend to be slightly asymmetric, and some strokes show mild flare at ends, adding to the hand-rendered character. Spacing appears intentionally loose enough to avoid collisions, contributing to an open, uncluttered page color in the sample text.