Print Marus 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, greeting cards, craft branding, social graphics, friendly, casual, playful, handmade, approachable, handwritten warmth, casual clarity, playful display, human texture, rounded, loopy, bouncy, informal, soft terminals.
A lively, handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and gently irregular rhythm. Strokes are smooth and low-contrast, with rounded terminals and subtle flare-like swelling at bends that suggests a felt-tip or brush-pen gesture. Proportions are compact with relatively short lowercase bodies, while ascenders and descenders extend freely, creating a buoyant vertical motion. Curves dominate the construction, and spacing feels organic rather than strictly uniform, giving text a natural, drawn-on-paper flow.
Well-suited to projects that benefit from an informal, handmade voice such as product packaging, café or boutique signage, greeting cards, kid-focused materials, and social or editorial display lines. It can work for short paragraphs at larger sizes where its organic spacing and lively slant remain clear, and it pairs well with simple sans or serif text faces for body copy.
The overall tone is warm and personable, with a playful, slightly whimsical bounce that reads as human and conversational. It feels informal and upbeat—more like a quick note or crafty label than formal typography—while staying clean enough to remain readable at moderate sizes.
The design appears intended to capture the ease of quick, neat handwriting while preserving consistent letterforms for repeatable setting. Its rounded shapes, gentle slant, and bouncy proportions aim to communicate friendliness and approachability in display and branding contexts.
Uppercase forms lean toward simplified, open shapes, and several letters show soft entry/exit strokes that add momentum without fully connecting characters. Numerals match the same rounded, handwritten logic, keeping a cohesive texture across mixed-case and numeric settings.