Print Dalil 1 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, headlines, greeting cards, playful, whimsical, storybook, friendly, handmade, handmade charm, casual display, expressive lettering, friendly readability, brushy, spiky, lively, airy, calligraphic.
A casual, hand-drawn print with brush-pen construction and noticeable stroke modulation. Letterforms are narrow-to-average in their set width and show slightly irregular spacing and rhythm, with organic joins and tapered terminals that sometimes flare into sharp points. Curves are open and springy, counters are generous, and several strokes end in thin, hairline-like exits that emphasize a drawn-by-hand feel. The overall texture is light and airy, with consistent baseline behavior but intentionally uneven stroke edges and proportions that keep the forms lively.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where a handmade tone is desirable: children’s or educational materials, playful packaging, event posters, greeting cards, and display headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or section headers in editorial layouts when paired with a calmer text face.
The tone is informal and expressive, leaning toward a whimsical, storybook voice rather than a polished corporate one. Its spiky taps and soft curves create a friendly, animated presence that feels personal and lightly dramatic without becoming aggressive.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick brush lettering while retaining the legibility of separated print letters. It prioritizes personality and rhythm—through tapered strokes and varied widths—over strict geometric consistency, creating an approachable display voice for informal communication.
Capitals are simple and readable, while lowercase forms introduce more personality through varied terminals and slightly idiosyncratic shapes. Numerals follow the same brushy logic, with open, curving forms and occasional pointed ends that help the set feel cohesive in mixed text.