Print Osmit 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, packaging, social posts, posters, friendly, casual, handmade, lively, personal, handwritten voice, friendly branding, quick lettering, casual emphasis, brushy, slanted, rounded, organic, textured.
A slanted, handwritten print style with brush-like strokes and gently rounded terminals. Letterforms show subtle stroke modulation and a slightly uneven baseline and width rhythm that reinforces a hand-drawn feel while staying highly legible. Curves are open and generous (notably in bowls and counters), and joins remain mostly unconnected, with occasional stroke flicks and tapered endings that suggest quick pen or brush movement. Capitals are simple and upright in construction but maintain the same forward lean and organic stroke behavior as the lowercase; numerals follow the same informal, drawn-in-one-pass character.
This font is well suited to short-to-medium copy where an informal human voice is desirable—quotes, invitations, greeting cards, lifestyle branding, packaging labels, and social media graphics. It can also work for headers and subheads on posters or menus, especially when paired with a neutral sans for body text.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, reading as personal and conversational rather than formal. Its energetic slant and brushy texture add a sense of motion and spontaneity, making text feel informal and friendly.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with a brush-pen feel, balancing personality with readability. It aims to deliver an approachable, contemporary handwritten voice that stays clear in running text without resorting to fully connected script behavior.
Spacing is relatively tight and compact, with an even, consistent color in paragraph settings despite natural irregularities in stroke edges. The most distinctive character comes from the combination of swift, slightly calligraphic stroke endings and print-like separation between letters, which keeps longer passages readable while retaining a handmade signature.