Print Onkiw 11 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, quotes, casual, lively, friendly, handmade, expressive, human warmth, casual voice, handmade character, expressive display, quick lettering, brushy, bouncy, calligraphic, slanted, airy.
A lively handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and brush-like stroke behavior. Letterforms are wide and open, with noticeable contrast between thicker downstrokes and finer connecting curves, creating a rhythmic, flowing texture without fully joining characters. Terminals are often tapered or softly flicked, and curves feel elastic and slightly irregular in a deliberate, natural way. Uppercase forms are expansive and gestural, while the lowercase stays compact with small counters and a relatively modest x-height, yielding an airy line with pronounced ascenders and descenders. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, mixing rounded bowls with quick, angled strokes for a cohesive set.
Well-suited to short to medium text where a personable voice is desired, such as packaging callouts, café/food branding, lifestyle graphics, posters, and social media headings. It also works nicely for quotes, invitations, and informal editorial display where the brushy contrast and bounce can carry the mood.
The font reads as warm, informal, and energetic, like quick marker or brush pen lettering used to add personality. Its bounce and slant suggest motion and spontaneity, giving text a conversational, upbeat tone rather than a formal or restrained one.
The design appears intended to capture the look of confident, quick handwritten lettering—clean enough to set in sentences, but expressive enough to feel human. It balances legibility with gestural flair through a steady slant, wide proportions, and tapered terminals.
Spacing appears comfortably loose, helping the wider shapes and strong slant remain legible in words and phrases. The overall texture is smooth and controlled for a hand-drawn style, with consistent stroke modulation across letters and numbers.