Print Ebruh 5 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, book covers, posters, packaging, greeting cards, quirky, casual, playful, whimsical, handmade, handwritten feel, human variation, playful display, casual tone, inked, sketchy, spidery, lanky, bouncy.
A slim, hand-drawn print face with long, wiry strokes and gently uneven letter widths. Stems are mostly straight with slight waviness and tapered ends, suggesting a pen or brush with variable pressure. Counters are open and often slightly irregular, while curves in letters like C, O, and G are loosely rounded rather than mechanically smooth. The overall rhythm is lively and inconsistent in an intentional way, with occasional extended ascenders/descenders and a mix of angular and soft joins that keeps the texture airy.
This style works best for short to medium-length display settings where a handmade voice is desirable—headlines, posters, cover art, and playful packaging. It can also suit invitations and greeting cards where a personal, informal feel is more important than strict typographic regularity.
The tone feels informal and expressive, like quick handwritten titling with a mischievous, storybook edge. Its thin, spiky silhouettes and bouncy proportions read as quirky and human rather than polished, lending a conversational, slightly eccentric charm.
The design appears intended to capture a quick, hand-lettered print look with visible human variation—thin strokes, lively proportions, and slightly irregular construction—aimed at adding personality and motion to display typography.
Capital forms have a tall, gestural presence and tend to dominate, while lowercase stays comparatively small, reinforcing a handwritten, note-like texture. Numerals are simple and lightly drawn, matching the same wiry stroke character, and the overall color on the page remains light and breathable even in dense lines of text.