Print Lirar 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, greeting cards, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, approachable, human warmth, casual tone, compact fit, friendly display, handmade feel, rounded, monoline, bouncy, soft, hand-drawn.
A narrow, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and gently irregular curves. Strokes keep an even thickness with minimal contrast, and the forms show a light hand-drawn wobble that adds character without becoming messy. Counters are compact and verticals tend to be slightly bowed, producing a bouncy rhythm; proportions vary by glyph, with tall ascenders and a generally compact lowercase body. The overall texture is smooth and dark, with simple, uncluttered shapes that stay legible at display and short-text sizes.
Well-suited for short headlines, poster copy, packaging callouts, and kid-oriented or craft-themed design where an approachable handwritten feel is desired. It can also work for quotes, invitations, and greeting cards, especially when you want a narrow footprint and an informal voice without connecting script behavior.
The font reads as warm and informal, with a playful, slightly quirky tone reminiscent of casual marker lettering. Its narrow, tall stance gives it a cheerful energy while the rounded strokes keep it friendly and non-threatening. The overall effect feels personable and conversational rather than strict or technical.
Likely designed to mimic quick, neat hand printing with a marker-like monoline stroke, prioritizing friendliness and readability in a compact width. The consistent stroke weight and rounded terminals suggest an intention to keep the texture uniform while preserving subtle human irregularities for personality.
The letterforms lean on simplified geometry and rounded joins, which helps maintain clarity in tight widths. Curves and diagonals retain a hand-made unevenness that creates charm, so it will look most natural when set with comfortable spacing rather than tightly tracked.