Print Vegav 3 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, invitations, packaging, book covers, whimsical, delicate, quirky, airy, storybook, hand-drawn charm, decorative display, elegant whimsy, vintage flair, spidery, tall, condensed, calligraphic, monoline-ish.
A tall, tightly set handwritten print with slender, hairline strokes and pronounced stroke contrast. The letterforms are narrow and vertically oriented, with long ascenders and descenders that create a stretched silhouette and a lively rhythm. Curves are softly drawn and slightly irregular, while terminals tend toward tapered, pen-like finishes; counters are small and oval, and many joins are simplified to keep forms open. Overall spacing feels light and breathable, with a gently uneven texture typical of hand-drawn lettering rather than rigid geometric construction.
Best suited for display use where its narrow, elongated personality can be appreciated—headlines, short pull quotes, packaging labels, invitations, and cover titling. It can also work for small blocks of text at generous sizes and leading, especially in editorial or lifestyle contexts where a delicate handwritten tone is desired.
The font reads as whimsical and lightly eccentric, with a refined, fragile charm. Its narrow, elongated forms evoke a vintage storybook or boutique note-card feel—playful but not cartoonish, and more airy than bold. The hand-rendered irregularities add warmth and personality without turning into messy brushwork.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, hand-drawn print lettering with an elegant, elongated proportion and pen-like contrast. It aims to deliver a distinctive, boutique voice for display typography—prioritizing characterful rhythm and a light touch over neutral readability in dense settings.
The numeral set matches the tall, delicate tone, with thin strokes and rounded shapes that keep the figures elegant and slightly quirky. Capital forms are especially elongated, giving headline lines a distinctive vertical cadence; lowercase maintains a compact x-height that emphasizes ascenders/descenders and increases the sense of lightness.