Print Danir 10 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids, packaging, posters, greetings, social media, casual, friendly, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, handwritten realism, approachability, informal tone, everyday notes, monoline, marker-like, rounded, soft terminals, open counters.
A casual, hand-drawn print style with monoline, marker-like strokes and softly rounded terminals. The letterforms are tall and slim with a lively, irregular rhythm and noticeably varied glyph widths. Curves are slightly wobbly and organic, while straighter strokes taper subtly at ends, reinforcing a drawn-by-hand feel. Counters stay fairly open and simple, prioritizing legibility over precision, and overall spacing looks airy with a light, informal texture in running text.
Well-suited for kid-friendly materials, casual packaging, posters, greeting cards, and social media graphics where an informal, personable voice is desired. It also works for short notes, labels, and headings that benefit from a hand-drawn look, while staying clear enough for brief blocks of text.
The font reads as approachable and conversational, like neat handwriting on a note or classroom board. Its small quirks and unevenness add warmth and personality, giving text a relaxed, human tone rather than a polished, corporate one.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, everyday handwriting with a consistent pen/marker stroke, balancing readability with a deliberately imperfect, human touch. Its narrow, tall proportions and simple forms suggest a goal of fitting comfortably into compact layouts while still feeling playful and handmade.
In the sample text, the narrow proportions and light, steady stroke weight keep paragraphs readable, while the hand-rendered irregularities become more noticeable at larger sizes where the playful character comes forward. Rounded shapes and simplified construction help the alphabet feel cohesive despite the intentionally imperfect linework.