Print Dokah 8 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, invites, children’s, airy, whimsical, delicate, friendly, offbeat, hand-drawn charm, lighthearted tone, distinct texture, display clarity, monoline, tall, condensed, spindly, playful.
A tall, slender monoline style with gently uneven stroke behavior that reads as hand-drawn rather than mechanical. Curves are smooth and open, terminals tend to be slightly tapered or softly blunted, and verticals dominate the rhythm, giving the alphabet a stretched, narrow silhouette. Proportions feel intentionally irregular from glyph to glyph, with narrow bowls and compact counters; round forms like O/Q remain airy while straight-sided letters keep a clean, simple structure.
Works best in short to medium-length display settings where its delicate strokes can stay crisp: headlines, small brand marks, packaging accents, invitations, and playful poster copy. It can also support lighthearted editorial pull quotes or captions when set with generous size and spacing.
The overall tone is light and informal, with a quiet whimsy that feels personal and approachable. Its thin strokes and narrow stance create a soft, understated presence—more charming than assertive—suited to gentle, quirky messaging.
The design appears intended to capture a neat, hand-printed look with a refined, minimal stroke and a characterful, slightly irregular rhythm. The narrow, elongated proportions suggest a focus on creating a distinctive vertical texture while keeping forms simple and readable.
The sample text shows consistent spacing and a steady baseline, but the letterforms retain subtle idiosyncrasies typical of a drawn print hand. Numerals follow the same tall, minimal construction, keeping the texture uniform across mixed text.