Print Amlod 11 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, greeting cards, social media, casual, friendly, quirky, playful, hand-drawn, human warmth, informality, approachability, handmade feel, everyday display, monoline, tall, condensed, loose, bouncy.
A lively handwritten print with tall, condensed proportions and a gently right-leaning rhythm. Strokes read as monoline and pen-drawn, with slightly wobbly contours and soft terminals that keep the texture informal. Letterforms are open and simplified, with occasional loops and curved joins that add personality without connecting characters. Spacing feels airy, and the overall color on the line is light and even, producing a clean, sketch-like presence in longer text.
Best suited to short-to-medium copy where a personal, informal voice is desired—headlines, pull quotes, invitations, packaging callouts, and social posts. The condensed, upright-leaning structure helps it stay legible at display sizes while still reading unmistakably hand-drawn.
The tone is casual and approachable, like neat marker lettering in a notebook. Subtle irregularities and bouncy proportions give it a quirky, upbeat character that feels personal rather than polished. It suggests friendliness and spontaneity while remaining readable.
The design appears intended to emulate tidy, quick hand lettering with consistent stroke weight and a relaxed, slightly slanted cadence. It prioritizes friendliness and individuality over strict typographic regularity, aiming for a natural handwritten texture that remains clear in everyday display use.
Uppercase forms are notably tall and narrow, creating strong vertical momentum in headings. Descenders (notably in letters like g, j, p, q, y) are long and expressive, and rounded shapes like O and 0 stay open and soft rather than geometric. Numerals match the handwritten style and maintain the same light, pen-stroke texture as the letters.