Print Vidih 1 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, book covers, packaging, logotypes, vintage, noir, theatrical, whimsical, eccentric, display impact, retro mood, hand-drawn charm, vertical emphasis, condensed, monoline, rounded, stilted, tall.
A tall, tightly set display face with a monoline feel and softly rounded stroke ends. Letterforms are constructed from slender verticals and small, curved joins, producing a slightly stencil-like, segmented look in places. Counters are narrow and elongated, with compact bowls and restrained horizontals that keep the texture airy while still graphic. Overall spacing appears measured but the forms retain a hand-drawn irregularity that gives lines of text a lively, slightly jittered rhythm.
Best suited to display applications where its condensed vertical rhythm can be a feature: posters, headlines, editorial openers, packaging, and stylized logotypes. It performs especially well when set with generous tracking or used in short bursts of text to preserve clarity and let the quirky construction read as intentional.
The font conveys a vintage, slightly mysterious tone—part cabaret poster, part noir title card. Its quirky construction and narrow silhouettes add theatrical flair, while the clean, consistent stroke weight keeps it from feeling messy or overly casual.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, hand-rendered display voice with a retro sensibility, leveraging tall proportions and simplified strokes to create high visual character without relying on heavy contrast or elaborate detailing.
Distinctive, high-impact shapes show up in characters like the looped, open forms of the lowercase and the compressed numerals, which read clearly at display sizes. The narrow proportions create strong vertical emphasis and a repeating columnar cadence across words.