Print Elfa 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, posters, packaging, social graphics, casual, personal, lively, handmade, friendly, human warmth, casual emphasis, handmade realism, informal branding, brushy, slanted, monoline, rounded, textured.
A slanted, handwritten print style with brush-like, monoline strokes and gently tapered terminals. Letterforms are compact with modest counters and a slightly irregular baseline rhythm that mimics quick pen or marker writing. Curves are rounded and open, while diagonals and joins show subtle wobble and stroke texture, keeping the overall color even without sharp thick–thin transitions. Capitals are simple and upright in structure but follow the same forward-leaning, informal motion as the lowercase; numerals match the same quick, sketched construction.
Well suited to short to medium-length text where a human touch is desirable: pull quotes, invitations, greeting cards, café-style signage, and lifestyle packaging. It can also work effectively for headers and callouts in social or editorial graphics, especially when paired with a calmer sans or serif for body copy.
The font reads as informal and personable, with an energetic, note-to-self quality. Its forward slant and lightly textured strokes give it a spontaneous, conversational tone—friendly rather than formal, and more human than polished.
Designed to capture the immediacy of everyday handwriting in a clean, readable print form, balancing legibility with natural irregularity. The goal appears to be an approachable, hand-made voice that feels quick and authentic without becoming overly decorative.
Spacing appears naturally uneven in the way handwriting is, which contributes to authenticity and movement. The character set maintains consistent stroke behavior across letters and figures, suggesting a cohesive hand while retaining small variations that prevent a mechanical feel.