Print Yeliz 4 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, craft branding, social graphics, casual, playful, folksy, friendly, handmade, handmade feel, casual readability, playful charm, informal voice, monoline, scratchy, loose, quirky, organic.
This font has a hand-drawn, monoline look with slightly shaky strokes and softly irregular curves that preserve the feel of a quick marker or pen sketch. Letterforms are generally upright with compact proportions and modest ascenders, while stroke endings often taper or blunt unevenly rather than landing on crisp terminals. Rounds (O, C, e) are imperfectly circular and a bit lopsided, and verticals vary subtly in straightness, producing a lively rhythm. Spacing appears relaxed and somewhat inconsistent in a natural way, reinforcing its informal, made-by-hand construction.
It works best for short to medium-length text where a handmade tone is desired—posters, headers, captions, packaging callouts, and informal branding. It can also suit kid-oriented materials, invitations, and social media graphics where personality matters more than typographic precision.
The overall tone is casual and personable, with a playful, lightly mischievous energy. Its roughened contours and uneven details read as human and approachable rather than polished or technical, giving text a doodled, homemade character.
The design intention appears to be an easygoing, hand-printed text face that preserves natural stroke wobble and small inconsistencies to feel authentic and personal. It aims for clear readability while keeping a sketchbook spontaneity that adds character to display and casual copy.
Uppercase forms are simple and open, while lowercase shapes stay legible but retain idiosyncratic details (notably in letters like g, k, and y). Numerals match the same drawn rhythm, with rounded, slightly uneven bowls and straightforward construction that keeps them readable in short strings.