Print Guroy 8 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, captions, quotes, packaging, posters, informal, lively, casual, personal, quick, handwritten feel, compact text, fast readability, everyday tone, forward motion, compact, tapered terminals, hooked terminals, slanted, streamlined.
A narrow, right-leaning italic with smooth, calligraphic stroke behavior and modest contrast. Letterforms are compact with a relatively small lowercase presence, producing a taller, more ascender-led texture in text. Terminals tend to be gently tapered and occasionally hooked, and the overall construction favors simple, legible shapes over ornate flourishes, creating an even, quick cadence across words.
Works well for casual headings, pull quotes, captions, and short editorial accents where a handwritten tone is desired without resorting to fully connected script. It can also suit branding moments that want an approachable, personal voice—such as packaging callouts, invitations, posters, or social graphics—especially at medium to large sizes where the narrow, slanted forms can breathe.
This font feels brisk and informal, with a lively, forward-moving rhythm that reads as handwritten rather than engineered. Its slanted stance and tight spacing give it an energetic, note-like tone that can feel personal and slightly playful while still staying composed.
The design appears intended to simulate quick, neat handwriting in an italic posture, prioritizing speed and continuity of texture over formal typographic symmetry. Its compact proportions and restrained detailing suggest an aim for practical readability in short bursts while preserving a human, drawn character.
The lowercase shows clear differentiation between key shapes (notably the single-storey forms and hooked descenders), helping maintain legibility despite the compressed, slanted setting. Numerals and capitals share the same streamlined, handwritten logic, keeping the overall texture consistent across mixed content.