Print Didaz 6 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, packaging, labels, greeting cards, posters, casual, airy, friendly, sketchy, youthful, human warmth, informality, pen note, approachability, handmade feel, monoline, loose, quirky, hand-drawn, tall.
A light, monoline handwritten print with a gentle rightward slant and tall, narrow proportions. Strokes look pen-drawn with slight wobble and occasional tapered starts/finishes, creating an informal, sketch-like rhythm. Uppercase forms are simplified and open, while lowercase letters are small with short ascenders/descenders relative to the overall cap height, keeping the texture light and spacious. Numerals follow the same loose construction, with rounded bowls and slightly irregular curves that reinforce the hand-rendered consistency.
This style suits casual UI accents, personal stationery, invitations, and greeting cards, as well as product packaging, tags, and labels where a friendly handwritten touch is desired. It also works for posters and social graphics in short-to-medium lines, especially when set with generous size and leading to preserve its airy texture.
The overall tone is relaxed and personable, like quick notes or labeling written with a fine pen. Its airy spacing and modest irregularities give it a warm, approachable character with a lightly whimsical edge rather than a polished or formal feel.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, neat hand-printing with a fine pen—maintaining clear letter identities while preserving natural variation. It prioritizes an informal, human feel over geometric precision, aiming for approachable display and text snippets rather than dense setting.
Curves are generally rounded and open, and joins remain unconnected, preserving legibility in mixed-case text. The slant and varying letter widths create a lively baseline rhythm that reads naturally in short phrases and headings, while the very light stroke weight keeps the page color soft.