Print Dilab 15 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, invitations, labels, casual, playful, hand-drawn, friendly, quirky, human warmth, casual note, handmade feel, informal branding, playful tone, monoline, rounded, irregular, sketchy, loose.
A lightly drawn, hand-rendered print style with monoline strokes and gently rounded terminals. Letterforms are mostly upright with a loose, organic rhythm and visible irregularities in stroke edges and curvature, giving a sketched feel. Proportions are compact and slightly condensed, with small counters and simple constructions; curves tend to be open and asymmetrical, and straight strokes show subtle waviness. The overall texture is airy and unpolished in a deliberate, natural way.
Works best for short to medium-length text where a friendly handmade voice is desired, such as headlines, posters, packaging callouts, labels, invitations, and social graphics. The light strokes and irregular texture can add charm in larger sizes and on uncluttered layouts, especially when paired with a clean sans for supporting text.
The font reads as informal and approachable, with a playful, human tone that feels conversational rather than formal. Its slightly quirky shapes and uneven cadence suggest spontaneity and warmth, like quick marker or pen lettering used for personal notes and casual headings.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of casual hand printing—simple, readable shapes with enough variation to feel personal and non-mechanical. The emphasis appears to be on an easygoing tone and natural texture rather than strict consistency or formal typographic refinement.
Uppercase forms are simple and legible with mild idiosyncrasies (notably in diagonals and curved joins), while lowercase keeps a minimal, printed structure rather than cursive connections. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with open forms and light stroke presence that keep the color on the page soft.