Print Ofrof 12 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social graphics, labels, playful, casual, retro, handmade, friendly, hand lettering, casual voice, human warmth, signage feel, display impact, monoline, upright slant, rounded terminals, tall ascenders, loose spacing.
A lively handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and slim, monoline strokes. Letterforms are tall and compact, with small counters and a modest x-height relative to prominent ascenders and descenders. Strokes end in rounded, slightly blunted terminals, and the curves show subtle wobble and stroke “breathing” that keeps the texture human rather than geometric. Capitals are simple and legible, while lowercase forms are narrow and bouncy, creating an irregular but controlled rhythm across words and lines.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where a handwritten feel is desired—posters, packaging callouts, labels, and social or editorial headlines. It can also work for brief captions or pull quotes when you want an informal, human tone, though its slim shapes suggest giving it a bit of size and breathing room for comfortable reading.
The overall tone is informal and upbeat, like quick marker lettering or casual signage. It feels personable and approachable, with a light retro craft sensibility that reads as friendly rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, neat hand lettering: compact, slanted, and easy to read, while preserving the natural inconsistencies that signal “made by hand.” It prioritizes personality and rhythm over strict typographic regularity, making it a good fit for casual branding and expressive display settings.
The narrow proportions and slanted stance create a brisk reading flow, and the uneven character widths add charm in display sizes. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with simple shapes and soft curves that blend naturally with the letters.