Print Edlor 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, quotes, craft labels, casual, hand-drawn, friendly, playful, crafty, handmade feel, casual legibility, human warmth, informal branding, dry-brush, textured, monoline, rounded, quirky.
A casual hand-drawn print style with slightly irregular, dry-brush strokes and subtly rounded terminals. Letterforms are mostly monoline with modest contrast created by stroke pressure and ink texture rather than formal modulation. Proportions are compact and somewhat narrow, with mild bounce and uneven stroke edges that keep the rhythm lively while remaining broadly consistent across the set. Counters are open and simple, and many joins show a soft, brushed taper that adds a handmade texture without becoming overly rough.
Works well for short-to-medium text where a friendly handmade impression is desired, such as packaging, café menus, stationery, posters, and social graphics. It is particularly effective in headlines, pull quotes, and labeling applications where a touch of texture and informality adds personality.
The overall tone feels approachable and informal, like neat marker or brush lettering used for labels and quick notes. Its small quirks and textured edges read as human and expressive, giving text a warm, personable voice rather than a polished, corporate one.
Likely designed to emulate natural handwritten print lettering with a brush or marker, balancing charm and legibility. The intent appears to be a versatile, everyday hand-drawn voice suitable for informal branding and editorial accents without relying on connected script forms.
Uppercase shapes stay straightforward and legible, while lowercase adds more character through varied bowls and occasional asymmetric details. Numerals follow the same hand-rendered logic, with slightly wobbly curves and lightly distressed edges that help the set feel cohesive in mixed text.