Print Banis 8 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, greeting cards, children’s books, packaging, whimsical, delicate, airy, hand-drawn, friendly, handwritten feel, playful display, casual friendliness, light texture, monoline, tall, spindly, linear, open counters.
A tall, spindly monoline hand-print with a lightly wavering stroke and generous white space. Forms are simplified and open, with rounded bowls and softly curved joins that feel drawn in a single pass rather than constructed. Capitals are especially slender and vertical, while lowercase maintains a small footprint with small, neat counters and minimal modulation. Overall spacing reads loose and breathable, emphasizing a light, sketch-like rhythm.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, short phrases, posters, and playful packaging where a light, hand-drawn voice is desired. It can work well for invitations, greeting cards, and children’s or craft-oriented materials, especially when set with ample tracking and generous line spacing.
The tone is playful and gentle, with a quirky, storybook charm that feels informal and human. Its thin, wiry lines and slightly irregular geometry create an approachable, homemade character—more whimsical than polished, and more illustrative than typographic.
The design appears intended to mimic a quick, neat hand-printed style with an emphasis on tall proportions and minimal stroke weight. Its restrained detailing and consistent monoline construction suggest a goal of keeping the texture human and whimsical while remaining readable in short, prominent text.
Numbers follow the same airy, narrow construction, staying legible through simple silhouettes rather than heavy detailing. The sample text shows the design holding together best at larger sizes, where the tall proportions and fine line quality remain clear and intentional.