Print Omniz 1 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, menus, playful, friendly, casual, lively, handmade, hand-lettered feel, approachability, energy, informal branding, display impact, brushy, rounded, bouncy, informal, soft terminals.
This font has a brisk, handwritten print construction with a consistent forward slant and thick, brush-like strokes. Letterforms are rounded and slightly condensed, with gently irregular curves and softly tapered terminals that suggest pressure from a marker or brush pen. The rhythm is lively and uneven in an intentional way, with modest baseline bounce and varied internal counters (notably in bowls and rounds) that keep the texture organic while remaining legible. Numerals and capitals share the same energetic, drawn feel, with compact widths and smooth, continuous stroke flow.
It works well for short to medium text where a friendly hand-lettered personality is desired, such as headlines, posters, packaging labels, menu titles, and social media graphics. The bold stroke and compact proportions help it hold up at display sizes, while the informal motion makes it best suited to branding accents and callouts rather than dense body copy.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, communicating an informal, personal voice. It feels conversational and cheerful, like hand-lettered headings on a poster or menu, with enough structure to read quickly while still feeling human and spontaneous.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand-printing with a brush/marker feel—prioritizing warmth, speed, and visual charm over mechanical regularity. Its consistent slant and rounded weight create a recognizable signature for casual display typography.
Capitals are prominent and simplified, with rounded geometry and minimal sharp corners; diagonals and joins retain a brushed softness rather than crisp angles. The lowercase forms keep a printed, unconnected style, and the set maintains a cohesive slanted posture across letters and numerals, producing an energetic, consistent texture in longer lines.