Print Dylop 1 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: captions, packaging, greeting cards, quotes, craft labels, casual, friendly, airy, playful, hand-drawn, handwritten realism, casual legibility, everyday notes, friendly tone, monoline, open counters, rounded terminals, loose spacing, quirky.
A slim, hand-drawn print face with a lightly slanted posture and a predominantly monoline stroke. Letterforms are built from simple, rounded shapes with open counters and softly tapered ends, giving an airy texture on the page. Proportions are compact and slightly irregular in a natural way, with narrow capitals, small lowercase relative to ascenders/descenders, and a generally generous feel to internal whitespace. Numerals follow the same understated, sketch-like construction with smooth curves and minimal ornament.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where a personable, handwritten feel is desired: captions, invitations, greeting cards, packaging callouts, journal-style layouts, and quote graphics. It can also work for light UI accents or headers when a friendly, non-corporate tone is needed.
The overall tone feels informal and approachable, like neat marker or pen lettering used for quick notes or captions. Its light touch and slight bounce read as friendly and uncomplicated, lending a relaxed, conversational voice rather than a formal one.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, everyday handwriting in an unconnected print style, prioritizing warmth and legibility over strict geometric precision. Its light strokes and simple constructions aim for a casual, contemporary note-taking or labeling aesthetic.
Rhythm is deliberately uneven in small ways—subtle variations in curvature, joins, and stroke endings add a human, written quality while staying consistent enough for longer lines of text. The slant and open shapes help keep word images distinct, especially in mixed-case settings.