Print Vinod 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, quirky, playful, hand-drawn, casual, offbeat, hand-lettered feel, compact display, casual tone, human texture, monoline, tall, condensed, spiky, irregular.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print face with monoline strokes and a slightly wobbly, marker-like edge. Letterforms are narrow with long ascenders and descenders, and terminals often taper to fine points, giving many glyphs a subtly spiky silhouette. Curves are simplified and somewhat uneven, counters are small, and overall widths vary from character to character, producing an intentionally irregular rhythm. The numerals and capitals keep the same lean, vertical posture and share the same lightly distorted, hand-rendered consistency.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its tall, hand-drawn character can be appreciated—headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, and playful branding. It can also work for captions or pull quotes when a casual, personal tone is desired, especially with generous spacing to offset its condensed build.
The font conveys a quirky, informal energy—friendly and lightly eccentric rather than polished or formal. Its narrow, pointy gestures and uneven stroke behavior add a whimsical, slightly oddball tone that feels human and spontaneous.
The design appears intended to emulate quick hand lettering with a consistent pen or marker, prioritizing personality and vertical compactness over strict geometric regularity. Its narrow stance and pointed terminals suggest an aim for expressive, attention-getting display text that still reads like simple printed handwriting.
In running text the condensed proportions create a vertical, breathy texture, while the handmade inconsistencies remain noticeable at larger sizes. The punctuation and dots appear minimal and light, supporting the sketchy, handwritten feel without becoming decorative-heavy.