Print Lidib 8 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, kids projects, craft branding, playful, friendly, handmade, casual, quirky, space-saving, handmade warmth, casual readability, playful display, rounded, bouncy, monoline, soft terminals, irregular rhythm.
A narrow, hand-drawn print style with rounded forms and a mostly monoline stroke that stays visually even across curves and straights. Letters are tall and compact, with simplified geometry and softly blunted terminals that feel marker-like rather than calligraphic. Spacing and widths vary slightly from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, uneven rhythm while keeping consistent overall color. Counters are generally open and clear, and curves lean toward oval, slightly squashed shapes that emphasize verticality.
Works well for short-to-medium headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and social media graphics where a personable handmade tone is desired. It can also suit kid-oriented materials, crafts, and casual branding, especially when set with comfortable leading and slightly increased letterspacing for longer passages.
The font reads as approachable and informal, with a lighthearted, quirky energy typical of casual handwriting. Its narrow, bouncy rhythm and soft edges make it feel friendly and conversational rather than formal or technical.
Likely designed to provide a narrow, space-efficient handwritten print that keeps a consistent stroke and soft, rounded finish, delivering an energetic handmade feel without connected script behavior. The aim appears to balance playful character with enough regularity to remain legible in display and short text settings.
Distinctive narrow proportions help long words fit in tight spaces, while the handwritten irregularities add personality. In continuous text, the tight shapes and compact joins in some letters can create a dense texture, so a bit of extra tracking and generous leading can improve readability.