Print Lidod 8 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, packaging, social posts, craft labels, posters, friendly, playful, casual, approachable, handmade, human warmth, casual display, handmade feel, cheerful tone, rounded, bouncy, upright-leaning, monoline, loopy.
A lively handwritten print with monoline strokes and rounded terminals. Letterforms are slightly right-leaning with a bouncy baseline rhythm and gently irregular spacing that reads intentionally human rather than mechanical. Counters are open and simple, with soft curves and occasional looped joins in characters like the lowercase g and y, giving the set an easy, sketchbook-like flow. Numerals match the same casual construction, with rounded, open shapes and consistent stroke weight.
Well-suited to applications that benefit from an informal, personable voice: children’s and lifestyle branding, packaging and labels, craft and DIY materials, social media graphics, and short display lines on posters. It works best at medium-to-large sizes where its bouncy rhythm and narrow proportions can read clearly.
The overall tone is warm and informal, conveying a cheerful, conversational feel. Its soft curves and subtly uneven rhythm suggest spontaneity and approachability, making it feel personal and upbeat rather than formal or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic neat marker or pen printing—clean enough for quick reading, but with enough irregularity to feel authentically hand-drawn. Its narrow, tall silhouettes and rounded construction aim to deliver a friendly display texture without relying on connected script forms.
Capitals are tall and narrow with simplified structures (notably the straight, minimal E/F and the rounded, open C/G), while lowercase forms keep a clear handwritten identity with distinctive single-storey a and g. Punctuation in the sample text appears light and unobtrusive, supporting readability without adding sharpness.