Print Hadis 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, packaging, invitations, headlines, whimsical, storybook, playful, quirky, hand-drawn, hand-lettered feel, expressive display, quirky charm, thematic tone, spiky serifs, loopy bowls, angular, bouncy baseline, irregular rhythm.
A hand-drawn print face with a narrow overall footprint and lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes show moderate thick–thin variation and frequent tapering, with sharp, spiky terminals that read like casual pen pressure rather than formal serifs. Capitals are tall and wiry with simplified, sometimes asymmetric construction (notably in diagonals and joins), while the lowercase is much smaller by comparison, producing a very short x-height and pronounced ascender presence. Curves are slightly lopsided and counters vary from letter to letter, reinforcing an intentionally imperfect, drawn-on-paper character.
Best suited for short display text where personality is the priority—posters, titles, book covers, packaging, and themed invitations. It can add character to pull quotes or signage, especially at larger sizes where the tapered terminals and irregular curves remain clear.
The font feels whimsical and slightly mischievous, like lettering for folktales, oddities, or light spooky themes. Its wiry forms and quirky details give it a handmade charm that reads more expressive than polished, with a playful, illustrative tone.
The font appears designed to emulate informal hand lettering with a deliberately uneven, storybook-like texture. Its narrow, tall capitals and compact lowercase suggest an aim for expressive headings that feel drawn rather than typeset, adding charm and a lightly eccentric mood.
The design emphasizes contrast between tall capitals and small lowercase, creating strong verticality in mixed-case settings. Round letters often show open, airy bowls, while diagonals and joins can appear pinched or kinked, adding to the quirky texture. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with simplified forms and variable curve tension that suit display use over continuous reading.