Print Wikam 6 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logotypes, social media, expressive, casual, lively, elegant, dramatic, handwritten feel, signature look, display impact, personal tone, brushed, calligraphic, slanted, sharp, airy.
A slanted, brush-pen style print hand with lively stroke modulation and a quick, gestural rhythm. Forms are predominantly monoline in feel but show subtle thick–thin shifts from pressure and speed, with tapered entry/exit strokes and occasional ink-like flare at terminals. Letterforms are narrow and compact with generous internal whitespace, and the overall texture reads open and airy rather than dense. Capitals are taller and more flourish-prone, while lowercase stays small and steeply inclined, reinforcing a fast handwritten cadence.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing text such as headlines, posters, and promotional graphics where its brisk slant and tapered strokes can stay crisp. It can also work for packaging callouts, invitations, or logo-style wordmarks when a personal, handwritten signature effect is desired. For longer passages, it is most comfortable at larger sizes with ample leading.
The tone is energetic and personal, balancing casual informality with a hint of calligraphic sophistication. Its sharp tapers and swooping curves give it a dramatic, signature-like presence that feels confident and stylish rather than playful or cute.
Designed to capture a fast, confident handwritten look with brush-pen energy while remaining readable in display settings. The intent appears to be a stylish, personal script-adjacent print that adds movement and personality without fully connecting letters.
Stroke endings frequently resolve into fine points, and several glyphs show brushy angular breaks that suggest rapid pen lifts. Curves are clean and controlled, but spacing and widths vary slightly from letter to letter, contributing to a natural handwritten flow. Numerals follow the same brisk, slanted construction and feel consistent with the letterforms for mixed alphanumeric settings.