Print Andob 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, invitations, headlines, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, hand-drawn, handwritten warmth, friendly legibility, informal display, personal voice, monoline, rounded, loose, bouncy, quirky.
A casual hand-drawn print face with a monoline stroke and softly rounded terminals. The forms are tall and slender with open counters and a light, airy texture. Stroke behavior shows natural marker-like wobble and small inconsistencies in curvature and join placement, giving the letters an organic rhythm rather than geometric precision. Spacing is somewhat uneven in an intentional way, and the overall construction favors simple, legible shapes over strict typographic regularity.
This style works best for short to medium-length display text where a personable, hand-made feel is desirable—such as posters, greeting cards, invitations, labels, packaging callouts, and social media graphics. It can also support simple UI accents or quotes when set with generous leading to preserve its light, narrow rhythm.
The font feels upbeat and approachable, like neat handwriting on a poster or classroom note. Its narrow, springy proportions and slightly quirky letterforms add personality without becoming chaotic, keeping the tone friendly and informal.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, marker-drawn printing: narrow, upright letterforms with gentle irregularities that communicate warmth and informality while staying readable. The emphasis is on character and approachability rather than typographic rigor.
Capitals are prominent and linear, while the lowercase set appears smaller and more delicate, reinforcing a handwritten hierarchy in mixed case. Numerals follow the same slim, rounded style and read cleanly at display sizes, with an overall look that stays consistent across the character set despite the intentional hand-made variation.