Print Eldu 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, labels, social graphics, casual, hand-drawn, playful, folksy, organic, handmade warmth, casual display, human texture, quick lettering, brushy, inky, textured, lively, irregular.
A hand-drawn print style with upright, compact letterforms and a lively, uneven baseline. Strokes feel brush- or marker-made, with slightly ragged edges, modest contrast, and occasional swelling at terminals that reads as ink pooling. Proportions are narrow overall, with tall ascenders/descenders and small lowercase counters, giving the text a lean, vertical rhythm. Spacing appears loosely consistent but intentionally imperfect, reinforcing the handmade character across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Works best at display sizes where the textured strokes and hand-rendered details can be appreciated—posters, packaging callouts, quotes, labels, and social graphics. It can also suit short subheads or emphasis lines, but the narrow proportions and small lowercase forms make it less ideal for long, small-size reading.
The tone is informal and personable, like quick hand-lettering for notes, labels, or casual signage. Its bouncy irregularities and inky texture add warmth and a slightly whimsical, human presence without turning into connected script.
Designed to capture the immediacy of hand lettering in an unconnected print style, prioritizing authenticity and warmth over mechanical uniformity. The narrow, upright build and inky stroke behavior suggest an aim for energetic, space-efficient display typography with a distinctly human touch.
Capitals are simple and sketch-like, and several forms show subtle idiosyncrasies that enhance authenticity (for example, variable terminal shapes and occasional asymmetry). Numerals match the same hand-drawn logic, with straightforward construction and slightly varied widths that keep the overall texture lively.