Print Afney 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, greeting cards, social graphics, branding, friendly, casual, playful, approachable, lively, human touch, casual readability, informal branding, cheerful tone, rounded, brushy, soft terminals, slanted, bouncy baseline.
A slanted, handwritten print style with rounded forms and soft, tapered terminals that suggest a felt-tip or brush-pen touch. Strokes stay mostly monoline with gentle modulation, and the letters show subtle irregularities in width and curvature that keep the texture organic rather than mechanical. Proportions are open and readable, with simple, single-storey lowercase and loosely controlled spacing that gives lines a natural, slightly bouncy rhythm. Numerals match the informal construction, with smooth curves and straightforward shapes that blend seamlessly with the alphabet.
Well-suited for short-to-medium text where a friendly handwritten voice is desired, such as posters, invitations, greeting cards, product packaging, and social media graphics. It can also work for casual branding elements like taglines, labels, and menu highlights where warmth and approachability matter more than strict typographic formality.
The overall tone is warm and personable, with a lighthearted, everyday handwriting feel. Its easygoing slant and soft curves read as informal and conversational, making text feel more human and less formal or corporate.
Likely designed to provide a clean, legible handwritten print that feels natural and upbeat while remaining consistent enough for repeated use across headings and short passages. The goal appears to be an informal, human tone with dependable readability and a cohesive set of matching figures.
The design maintains consistent stroke energy across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, while allowing enough variation to preserve a hand-drawn character. The italicized posture is integral to the shapes rather than a separate oblique treatment, and the rounded joins help keep dense text from feeling sharp or aggressive.