Print Pilip 12 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, headlines, greeting cards, playful, handmade, casual, friendly, quirky, handmade warmth, casual clarity, expressive strokes, approachable branding, brushy, rounded, bouncy, lively, textured.
A lively handwritten print with brush-pen modulation and visibly tapered stroke endings. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with rounded corners, soft joins, and a gently irregular rhythm that preserves a drawn-by-hand feel. Strokes show clear thick-to-thin contrast, and many terminals end in subtle hooks or flicks, giving the shapes a buoyant, slightly bouncy line. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent informal construction, while numerals follow the same brushy, rounded logic for a cohesive set.
This font suits short to medium-length display settings where a friendly, handmade voice is desirable—such as posters, packaging labels, social media graphics, greeting cards, and casual branding. It can also work for pull quotes or short blurbs when you want an informal, human touch without fully cursive connections.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, leaning playful and a bit quirky rather than formal. Its energetic stroke movement and uneven, human cadence suggest spontaneity, making it feel conversational and crafty.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick brush lettering in an unconnected print style, balancing legibility with expressive stroke modulation and charming irregularities. It aims to feel personal and handcrafted while remaining consistent enough for repeated use in branding and display typography.
Counters are generally open and the silhouette stays clean, but the lively terminal behavior and contrast can create a slightly textured color in longer passages. The most distinctive character comes from the tapered ends and the springy baseline/sidebearing feel that keeps words visually animated.