Print Dagis 4 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, children’s, comics, packaging, playful, whimsical, hand-drawn, quirky, friendly, handmade feel, expressiveness, casual display, personality, bouncy, rounded, inky, uneven, cartoonish.
This font has a hand-drawn print look with lively, uneven stroke behavior and noticeable contrast between thick, rounded terminals and thin, hairline-like joins. Shapes are generally narrow and upright, with slightly wobbly curves and subtly irregular verticals that create a casual rhythm. Counters tend to be open and rounded (notably in O, Q, and 8), while several letters feature tapered or flicked ends that feel brush- or pen-driven. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, sketched consistency rather than geometric uniformity.
It works best for short, display-forward text where personality matters—posters, playful branding, kids-oriented materials, comic-style captions, and packaging or labels. For longer passages, it’s likely more effective in larger sizes where the thin connections and hand-drawn irregularities stay clear.
The overall tone is playful and informal, with a quirky, storybook energy. Its bouncy forms and inky blobs suggest spontaneity and warmth, making it feel approachable and a bit mischievous rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to emulate casual marker/brush handwriting in a legible, unconnected print style, prioritizing charm and individuality over typographic neutrality. The contrasting thick-and-thin strokes and varied glyph widths seem aimed at creating a lively, handcrafted feel in headlines and titling.
Distinctive details include occasional teardrop-like terminals, slightly asymmetric bowls, and simplified, single-storey lowercase forms that read quickly at display sizes. Numerals are bold and characterful, with rounded shapes and expressive weighting that matches the letterforms.