Print Aldun 5 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: notes, invites, greeting cards, kids, packaging, casual, friendly, playful, approachable, youthful, handwritten tone, approachability, everyday legibility, informal display, monoline, rounded, bouncy, quirky, naive.
A casual monoline handprint with slim, slightly uneven strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are tall and compact, with a gentle, bouncy rhythm created by small variations in stroke length, curve tension, and baseline steadiness. Curves are open and simplified, counters are modest, and joins remain mostly unconnected, preserving a clear handwritten texture. Capitals read as simple, upright constructions, while lowercase forms keep a loose, sketch-like consistency that feels intentionally informal rather than polished.
Well-suited to short to medium text in contexts that benefit from a human touch: invitations, greeting cards, classroom materials, labels, lightweight packaging, and social graphics. It also works nicely for headings and callouts where a casual handwritten tone is desired, especially at larger sizes.
The overall tone is friendly and lightly quirky, like neat handwriting from a felt-tip pen. It feels approachable and conversational, with a playful informality that suits personal, everyday messaging without becoming overly whimsical.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy everyday handwriting while staying legible and consistent across a full alphanumeric set. Its restrained stroke and compact proportions suggest an aim for an informal voice that remains clean and usable in practical display and text snippets.
Round glyphs like O/Q/C show slightly organic oval shapes, and straight strokes often taper subtly through hand pressure rather than strict geometry. Numerals match the letter style with the same simple, handwritten construction and open forms, keeping a consistent voice across text and figures.