Print Ordez 14 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, social media, casual, lively, friendly, hand-drawn, expressive, brush lettering, informal display, handmade feel, energetic tone, brushy, slanted, rounded, tapered, bouncy.
A casual brush-script style with a consistent rightward slant and variable stroke width that suggests pressure from a marker or brush pen. Letterforms are mostly unconnected, with rounded turns, tapered terminals, and occasional teardrop-like starts and finishes. The texture is slightly uneven and organic, with noticeable width variation from glyph to glyph and compact proportions that keep words looking tight and energetic. Uppercase forms are simplified and gestural rather than formal, while lowercase maintains a quick handwritten rhythm with clear, open counters.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where its brush texture and lively slant can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and casual branding. It also works well for social graphics, invitations, and quote-style layouts where an informal handwritten feel is desired.
The overall tone feels upbeat and personable, like quick headline lettering or note-taking with a felt-tip pen. Its informal bounce and brushy modulation give it a warm, approachable voice that reads as spontaneous rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to emulate fast, confident brush lettering with a readable print-like structure. It prioritizes personality and motion over strict uniformity, aiming for a natural, hand-drawn finish in display settings.
Spacing appears intentionally irregular in a handwritten way, and the stroke endings often flare or taper, adding motion. Numerals follow the same brush logic and slant, matching the alphabet for cohesive display use.