Print Bydul 11 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: personal notes, greeting cards, kids projects, casual branding, social posts, casual, friendly, playful, approachable, hand-drawn, human warmth, informality, everyday handwriting, approachability, light texture, monoline, rounded, looped forms, airy, bouncy rhythm.
A light, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and gently wobbly strokes that preserve the feel of a pen moving at an even pressure. The letters are mostly unconnected and sit upright, with simple geometric construction tempered by irregular curves and occasional quirks in joins and bowls. Counters are open and round, ascenders and descenders are moderately long, and spacing feels loose and natural rather than mechanically uniform. Numerals and capitals match the same relaxed line quality, with a slightly uneven baseline and subtly varying character widths that keep the texture lively.
Well-suited to friendly headlines, short paragraphs, captions, and packaging callouts where an authentic handwritten feel is desired. It works especially well in educational, family, or craft-oriented contexts, and in digital graphics that benefit from a light, airy texture.
The font conveys an easygoing, personable tone—informal without being messy. Its light touch and rounded shapes read as friendly and handmade, giving copy a conversational, notebook-like warmth.
The design appears intended to replicate neat, everyday handwriting as a clean print style—prioritizing approachability and human character over strict typographic regularity.
Stroke endings are typically tapered or softly blunt, and several forms use single-storey handwritten conventions (notably in the lowercase). The overall rhythm is consistent enough for short text, while the intentional imperfections add charm and keep the page from feeling sterile.