Print Orkim 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, greeting cards, casual, expressive, friendly, handmade, lively, handwritten realism, casual tone, quick lettering, human warmth, display charm, monoline, slanted, lean, open forms, loose rhythm.
A slanted, monoline handwritten print style with brisk, tapered stroke endings and a lightly brushed feel. Letterforms are tall and lean with compact counters, open apertures, and a quick, sketch-like rhythm that keeps edges slightly irregular while remaining clearly legible. Uppercase shapes are simplified and upright-to-slanted with occasional looped or hooked terminals, while the lowercase maintains a compact x-height and long, energetic ascenders and descenders. Spacing and glyph widths vary subtly, reinforcing an authentic hand-drawn cadence.
Works well for headlines, short blurbs, and callouts where a personal, energetic voice is desired—such as posters, packaging labels, social posts, invitations, and greeting cards. It’s best used in moderate amounts, where its lively texture reads as intentional rather than noisy.
The font conveys an informal, spontaneous tone—confident and upbeat rather than polished or formal. Its quick strokes and narrow stance suggest speed, personal notes, and contemporary casual branding, with an approachable, human presence.
Likely designed to mimic quick, natural marker or pen lettering with a contemporary slant—balancing a hand-drawn personality with enough consistency for clear, repeatable typography.
Numerals follow the same brisk, handwritten logic, with simple forms and consistent stroke weight. The overall texture stays clean and readable at display and short-text sizes, while the natural irregularities add character in larger settings.