Print Lorum 11 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, invitations, packaging, branding, playful, casual, whimsical, friendly, hand-drawn, handmade feel, friendly display, whimsical emphasis, casual readability, rounded, bouncy, brushy, looped, soft terminals.
A lively hand-drawn print style with a slight forward slant and gently rounded, brush-like strokes. Letterforms show loose, calligraphic construction: broad curves, tapered entries, and soft, blunt terminals that mimic marker or brush pen pressure without strong thick–thin contrast. Capitals are expressive and larger than the lowercase, often featuring prominent loops and swash-like open counters, while the lowercase stays compact with simple, upright stems and occasional hooked descenders. Spacing and widths vary naturally, producing an irregular rhythm that reads intentional and human rather than geometric.
Best suited to display settings where its hand-made texture can be appreciated: headlines, posters, greeting cards, invitations, craft and boutique packaging, and playful branding. It also works well for short quotes and social graphics, especially when mixed case is used to balance the ornate capitals with the calmer lowercase.
The overall tone is upbeat and informal, with a storybook and crafty feel. Decorative loops in the capitals add a touch of whimsy, while the straightforward lowercase keeps the voice approachable and conversational. It suggests friendliness and lighthearted personality rather than seriousness or restraint.
The design appears intended to capture the warmth of quick brush lettering in an unconnected, readable print form. By pairing flourish-heavy capitals with a simpler lowercase, it aims to provide personality for titles and names while remaining usable for short bursts of text.
The uppercase set carries most of the decorative energy, making it effective for initial caps and short emphasis, while the lowercase and numerals are comparatively plain and practical. The numerals are simple, rounded, and handwritten in spirit, matching the soft, casual texture of the alphabet.