Print Virih 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, headlines, social media, playful, quirky, friendly, hand-drawn, casual, handmade charm, compact display, approachability, expressive text, tall, condensed, rounded, bouncy, textured.
A tall, tightly set hand-drawn print style with slender, slightly irregular strokes and softly rounded terminals. The letters show gentle waviness and uneven curvature that creates a lively rhythm, while maintaining consistent vertical posture and clear basic skeletons. Forms are narrow and upright, with simplified construction and occasional idiosyncratic details (notably in the curves and joins) that reinforce the drawn-by-hand feel. Numerals and lowercase follow the same condensed proportions, with a mix of straight stems and elastic bowls that keep texture visible in continuous text.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and short editorial/display settings where a friendly handmade texture is desirable. It can also work for children’s materials, café/retail signage, and social graphics, particularly when space is tight and a condensed voice helps fit more text without losing personality.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a whimsical, slightly offbeat character that feels approachable rather than polished or corporate. Its narrow, tall silhouettes add a bit of theatrical flair, giving copy a light, animated voice that suits playful messaging.
The font appears designed to capture the charm of quick, informal hand lettering while staying legible and orderly enough for repeated use. Its condensed proportions and consistent upright stance suggest a practical display tool meant to deliver personality in compact layouts.
The design’s intentional unevenness reads as natural pen or marker lettering: subtle stroke wobble, modest contrast shifts, and small asymmetries prevent it from feeling mechanical. Despite the quirks, counters remain open enough for readability, especially at display and short-text sizes.