Print Vadem 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, labels, social graphics, quirky, hand-drawn, playful, whimsical, offbeat, handmade charm, friendly voice, compact display, casual branding, condensed, rounded, monoline, bouncy, idiosyncratic.
A condensed, monoline hand-drawn print with rounded terminals and subtly uneven stroke edges that keep the texture organic. Proportions are tall and compact, with narrow bowls and counters and a lively, slightly irregular rhythm across the alphabet. Curves tend toward soft ovals, while verticals feel gently wavy rather than mechanically straight; joins are simple and unembellished. Overall spacing reads tight but readable, with characters maintaining consistent cap and x-height structure while preserving small, human variations in width and shape.
This font is well suited to short headlines, posters, packaging callouts, labels, and social or editorial graphics where a handmade, informal tone is desired. It can also work for brief supporting text when set with comfortable tracking and line spacing, especially in contexts that benefit from personality over strict uniformity.
The tone is casual and characterful, suggesting an approachable, handmade voice. Its narrow, tall silhouettes and slightly wobbly strokes give it a quirky, lightly humorous feel—more personable than formal, and better suited to expressive messaging than strict neutrality.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering in a clean, compact footprint—delivering a friendly, quirky voice while staying structured enough for consistent typesetting. It prioritizes charm and individuality through subtle irregularities and condensed proportions.
The numeral set follows the same condensed, rounded construction, with simplified forms and a friendly, hand-lettered cadence. Uppercase and lowercase share a cohesive, drawn-by-hand logic, with distinctive, slightly idiosyncratic shapes that help create a memorable texture in words.