Print Wanor 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, album art, quirky, folksy, handmade, storybook, spooky, handmade feel, compact display, characterful texture, vintage vibe, inked, wobbly, textured, condensed, tall.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with lightly irregular contours and subtle ink-like texture. Strokes are mostly monoline with softened, slightly blunted terminals, and the outlines show gentle wobble that keeps letterforms lively without becoming messy. Curves are narrow and verticals dominate, producing a compressed rhythm; counters stay fairly open for the width, supporting readability. Capitals are slim and expressive, with occasional flared tips and uneven joins that reinforce the hand-drawn feel.
Best suited to short display copy where its condensed, inked personality can be appreciated—posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, and themed graphics. It can work for brief passages in larger sizes when an informal, handmade voice is desired, but the narrow proportions and textured edges may feel busy in small body text.
The overall tone is quirky and characterful, evoking homemade signage, storybook titling, and a faintly eerie, vintage flavor. Its narrow, slightly scratchy presence feels playful and informal, with just enough irregularity to suggest pen-and-ink personality rather than strict typographic neutrality.
This design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered print—tall, compact forms with slight irregularities and a dry-ink texture—providing a distinctive, human tone for expressive display typography.
Spacing appears somewhat uneven in a natural, handwritten way, and the texture of the outlines becomes a defining feature at display sizes. Numerals match the same narrow stance and hand-rendered consistency, making the set feel unified across letters and figures.