Print Dyluw 12 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, packaging, headlines, casual, airy, personal, elegant, playful, handwritten realism, light elegance, friendly tone, informal clarity, monoline, spidery, loopy, upright-leaning, open counters.
A delicate handwritten print with a consistent, pen-like monoline stroke and a gentle rightward slant. Letterforms are tall and narrow with long extenders and small, compact lowercase bodies, creating a light, vertical rhythm. Curves are softly drawn and slightly irregular, with occasional hooked terminals and narrow apertures that keep the overall texture open and airy. Capitals are simplified and slender, while numerals follow the same thin, hand-drawn logic with clean, understated shapes.
This style suits short-form text where a handwritten feel is desirable—invites, cards, tags, social graphics, and packaging callouts. It can also work for headings and pull quotes when set with generous leading; for extended paragraphs, the compact lowercase and fine strokes may benefit from larger sizes.
The overall tone is personal and informal, like neat notes written quickly with a fine-tip pen. Its slim proportions and smooth curves add a quiet elegance, while the subtle irregularities keep it friendly and human rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, natural handwriting with a refined, lightweight touch—prioritizing charm and personality while keeping letterforms legible and unconnected. Its tall proportions and restrained forms suggest a balance between casual note-taking and a slightly dressier handwritten aesthetic.
The small x-height and long ascenders/descenders make line spacing feel important for comfort, and the thin strokes suggest it will read best when given enough size and contrast. The lively baseline and slight variation in stroke pressure help it feel authentic without becoming messy.