Print Arduy 5 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, labels, playful, whimsical, hand-drawn, quirky, casual, handwritten feel, casual readability, compact display, lighthearted tone, monoline, tall, condensed, spidery, rounded terminals.
A tall, spindly hand-drawn print with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Forms are generally upright with a narrow footprint, giving the letters a vertical, slightly elastic rhythm. Curves are open and simplified (notably in C/G/S and rounded bowls), while straights can show subtle wobble and unevenness typical of marker or pen lettering. Uppercase characters are long and airy with compact counters, and the lowercase set keeps compact bodies with minimal ascenders/descenders, creating a lightly sketched, minimal silhouette.
Best suited for short to medium display text where a casual handwritten voice is desired—headlines, posters, packaging, and labels. It can also work for captions or pull quotes when set with generous tracking and line spacing to preserve its airy, narrow rhythm.
The overall tone is friendly and offbeat, like quick handwritten lettering used for notes, labels, or lighthearted display. Its narrow, tall proportions add a mildly eccentric, storybook feel, balancing neatness with informal charm.
Likely designed to provide a clean, informal handwritten print that stays legible while retaining visible hand-drawn personality. The tall condensed build suggests an intention to fit more characters in a line while still reading as friendly and approachable.
Spacing appears fairly even but with a naturally irregular, hand-set feel that emphasizes the drawn character. Numerals follow the same narrow, simple construction, and punctuation/diacritics (e.g., the dotted i/j and accented a) match the restrained, minimal stroke style.