Print Opda 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, branding, energetic, casual, playful, confident, friendly, expressiveness, impact, informality, hand-lettered feel, brushy, rounded, slanted, monoline, punchy.
A very heavy, brush-like handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and rounded terminals. Strokes read largely monoline with soft tapering at entries and exits, producing a smooth, marker/brush-pen feel rather than sharp calligraphic contrast. Letterforms are compact and slightly forward-leaning with bouncy rhythm, modest baseline irregularity, and varied character widths that add to the hand-drawn cadence. Counters are relatively tight and shapes are simplified for bold impact, staying legible while keeping an informal, gestural texture.
Well suited for short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and social graphics where an energetic handwritten note is desired. It can also work for branding elements like logos or slogans when a casual, sporty voice is appropriate, and for display quotes or invitations when set with generous spacing.
The tone is upbeat and personable, with a sporty, energetic vibe that feels spontaneous and informal. Its thick, quick strokes suggest motion and confidence, making it feel approachable and attention-grabbing rather than refined or formal.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of bold hand lettering—fast, slanted, and brush-driven—while keeping forms clean enough for reliable display readability. It prioritizes expressive rhythm and strong silhouette for attention and personality in prominent typographic roles.
Caps and lowercase share a cohesive, unified style, and the numerals match the same brisk, brushy construction. The heavy weight and tight interior spaces can make dense text feel dark, so it reads best when given comfortable tracking/leading and used at sizes where the gesture can breathe.