Print Afdap 4 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, stickers, casual, energetic, friendly, sporty, confident, handwritten feel, quick emphasis, friendly branding, casual display, brushy, slanted, rounded, punchy, hand-drawn.
A slanted handwritten print with a thick, marker-like stroke and rounded terminals. The letterforms are mostly unconnected, built from brisk, slightly tapered strokes that give a brush-pen feel without strong contrast. Proportions are compact with tight counters and a lively baseline bounce, while widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph for an organic rhythm. Capitals are simple and legible with open forms, and the numerals follow the same fast, angled gesture for consistent texture in running text.
Well-suited for posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, labels, and headline treatments where a casual handwritten emphasis is desired. It works best for short to medium strings—titles, quotes, menu sections, and promotional copy—where its bold, brushy texture can carry the message without relying on fine detail.
The font conveys an informal, upbeat tone—quick, personable, and a bit sporty. Its energetic slant and bold ink presence feel conversational and confident, like handwritten headings made with a felt-tip marker.
Likely designed to emulate quick marker handwriting in an upright-leaning, readable print style. The goal appears to be an expressive, high-impact handwritten look that remains clear enough for practical display use.
Stroke joins and curves retain small irregularities that reinforce a natural hand-drawn character, and the overall spacing reads slightly tight, producing a dense, dark color in paragraphs. The strong angle and thick strokes make it most comfortable at display and short-text sizes where the gesture is a feature rather than a distraction.