Print Nires 1 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, titles, greeting cards, children’s media, quirky, playful, crafty, friendly, casual, human warmth, informality, personality, handmade feel, casual display, hand-drawn, uneven, wobbly, narrow, spindly.
A hand-drawn print style with slender stems and visibly irregular stroke edges, giving each letter a slightly wobbly, inked-on-paper feel. Letterforms are generally narrow with tall proportions and a prominent x-height, while counters stay open and readable. Stroke endings vary between tapered and blunt, and curves show small asymmetries that create a lively rhythm across words. Spacing and widths fluctuate subtly from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, handmade texture in continuous text.
Best suited to display sizes where the hand-drawn texture and irregular rhythm can be appreciated—posters, headings, packaging callouts, and short promotional lines. It also works well for greeting cards, classroom materials, and playful editorial accents where a casual, personal voice is desired.
The overall tone is informal and whimsical, like quick marker lettering for notes, labels, or a zine. Its unevenness reads as intentionally human and approachable rather than polished, adding charm and personality to short messages.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, natural handwriting in unconnected print letters while staying legible in sentences. Its controlled inconsistency suggests a goal of adding warmth and character to display text without relying on formal typographic precision.
The uppercase set feels slightly more angular and elongated, while the lowercase leans more rounded and bouncy, producing a pleasant mixed-case contrast. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with simple, open shapes that match the text color and irregular baseline behavior.