Print Gudef 1 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, greeting cards, posters, quotes, craft, casual, playful, personal, airy, quirky, handwritten mimicry, casual branding, informal display, monoline, loose, sketchy, upright-leaning, spidery.
A slim, hand-drawn print style with lightly pressured strokes and subtle, natural-looking modulation. Letters are unconnected and slightly right-leaning, with narrow forms, open counters, and generous internal whitespace that keep the texture airy. Stroke endings taper irregularly, and curves show a casual wobble that reads as pen-written rather than mechanically constructed. Proportions are lively and inconsistent in a human way, with tall ascenders/descenders and a small lowercase body that gives the line a delicate, spidery rhythm.
Works well for short to medium text where a handwritten feel is desired—packaging callouts, greeting cards, posters, and casual quote graphics. It also suits labels and craft-oriented branding where an airy, personal tone is more important than dense readability at small sizes.
The overall tone is friendly and informal, like quick handwriting on a note or label. Its thin lines and loose rhythm feel approachable and slightly whimsical, emphasizing personality over polish.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, legible pen printing with a light touch—capturing natural variation, tapered terminals, and an informal rightward flow while staying readable in display and caption-like settings.
Capital letters tend to be taller and more gestural, with occasional looped or hooked terminals that add character in headlines. Numerals are simple and lightly drawn, matching the same narrow, handwritten cadence seen in the alphabet.