Print Videt 1 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, comics, game ui, quirky, hand-drawn, playful, offbeat, casual, handmade feel, playful tone, expressive display, quirky branding, angular, jagged, spiky, monoline, irregular.
A hand-drawn print face with a wiry, monoline build and visibly irregular stroke edges. Letterforms lean on angular geometry—boxy counters, sharp corners, and occasional tapered joins—while keeping an overall upright stance. Proportions are narrow with uneven character widths, producing a bouncy rhythm and varied spacing that feels intentionally unpolished. Curves are simplified into faceted arcs, and terminals often end bluntly or with slight hooks, reinforcing the sketchlike construction.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where texture and personality are desirable, such as posters, indie branding, packaging accents, comic captions, and game UI elements. It can also work for pull quotes or section headers in editorial layouts when paired with a calmer text face for body copy.
The overall tone is quirky and mischievous, like quick marker lettering for zines, game notes, or handmade signage. Its imperfect alignment and jagged contours add personality and a slightly eerie, cartoonish energy without becoming fully chaotic. The font reads as informal and expressive rather than refined or technical.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-drawn print lettering with a deliberately rough, angular construction. It prioritizes character and a handcrafted rhythm over typographic neutrality, aiming for a memorable, slightly eccentric voice in display settings.
Distinctive squared-off bowls and counters (notably in rounded letters) give the face a consistent “carved” feel, while tall ascenders/descenders and narrow capitals create a spiky skyline in text. Numerals follow the same hand-built logic with uneven widths and simple, angular forms, helping the set feel cohesive across letters and figures.