Print Dilar 5 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, greeting cards, children’s, social graphics, posters, friendly, casual, playful, approachable, quirky, handwritten feel, informal clarity, human warmth, playful utility, monoline, rounded, loose, hand-drawn, airy.
A monoline, hand-drawn print style with lightly wobbly strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are narrow and generally upright, with simple construction and a slightly uneven baseline that preserves a natural pen-on-paper rhythm. Curves are open and oval (notably in C/O), joins are minimal, and counters stay generous for such a slim build. Spacing appears relaxed and a bit irregular, reinforcing the informal, sketched consistency across the set.
Well-suited to packaging, greeting cards, invitations, classroom or children’s materials, and informal editorial callouts where a personal voice is desired. It also works nicely in social graphics and posters at larger sizes, where the delicate strokes and hand-drawn rhythm can be appreciated without demanding strict typographic uniformity.
The font reads as friendly and conversational, with a gentle, whimsical tone rather than polished formality. Its thin, unforced strokes and subtle irregularities evoke quick note-taking or casual labeling, lending a warm, personal feel to headlines and short text.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, everyday handwriting in an unconnected print style—prioritizing friendliness and approachability over precision. Its consistent monoline stroke and gentle irregularities suggest it was drawn to feel human and spontaneous while remaining readable for common display and short-text applications.
Capitals are clean and straightforward with a lightly imperfect geometry, while lowercase maintains a simple print look with occasional playful quirks (such as the looped descenders and single-storey forms). Numerals share the same light, rounded handwriting character, staying legible while retaining the same relaxed wobble and hand-drawn cadence.