Print Ahnan 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, quotes, invitations, casual, energetic, personal, playful, expressive, handwritten feel, quick notes, human warmth, dynamic motion, casual branding, brushy, slanted, loose, organic, kinetic.
A lively handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and brush-pen flavor. Strokes show modest, natural modulation with tapered entries and exits, and occasional thicker turns that suggest quick direction changes rather than rigid construction. Letterforms are narrow and compact, with open counters and simplified shapes that keep the rhythm fast and legible; capitals are taller and more gestural, while lowercase stays small and light with short extenders. Numerals follow the same informal, slightly angular handwriting logic, maintaining an even overall color despite the organic irregularities.
Works best for short to medium text where an informal, personal voice is desired—posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, quotes, invitations, and casual branding accents. It’s especially effective at larger sizes where the brushy terminals and slanted motion can read as intentional texture.
The font feels like quick, confident handwriting on a note or label—friendly, informal, and slightly impatient in a way that adds charm. Its slanted, brushy movement conveys momentum and spontaneity, lending a human, conversational tone rather than a polished editorial voice.
Designed to capture the immediacy of handwritten print with a slight brush influence—prioritizing expressive rhythm, quick readability, and a personable tone over geometric precision. The consistent slant and compact proportions aim to keep lines moving while retaining a recognizable handwritten signature.
Spacing appears naturally uneven in the way handwriting is, with some letters tucking closer and others breathing more, which enhances the authentic rhythm. Cross strokes and terminals tend to be pointed or tapered, and several shapes lean on single-stroke simplicity, reinforcing the fast-written character.