Print Dyraw 3 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: notes, invitations, journaling, packaging, captions, casual, friendly, personal, airy, playful, handwritten realism, casual legibility, personal tone, lightness, monoline, loopy, sketchy, organic, light touch.
A lightly drawn handwritten italic with a monoline feel and gently wavering stroke edges that mimic pen-on-paper movement. Letterforms are narrow-to-moderate in footprint but vary naturally in width, with open counters and rounded turns that keep the texture airy. Curves are slightly lopsided in a human way, terminals are soft and often tapered, and several joins and diagonals lean forward with an easy rhythm rather than strict geometry. Numerals and capitals follow the same loose construction, with simple, unembellished shapes that prioritize quick readability over precision.
Works well for casual communication such as invitations, greeting cards, journaling, and informal headings where a personal voice is desirable. It can also suit packaging, labels, and social graphics that benefit from a handmade touch. Best used at sizes where the light strokes and subtle irregularities remain clear.
The overall tone is informal and approachable, like neat quick notes or labeling done by hand. Its forward slant and light touch create an energetic, conversational feel, while the consistent simplicity keeps it calm and non-pretentious. Small irregularities add warmth and authenticity without becoming chaotic.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of everyday handwriting in a clean, legible form. It emphasizes a light, quick-drawn gesture with consistent forward slant and simple shapes, aiming for a friendly personal tone rather than formal calligraphy or strict typographic regularity.
Spacing appears naturally uneven in the way handwriting is, and the baseline gently drifts, creating a lively line texture in longer text. The design maintains a cohesive look across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, with a preference for open shapes and uncomplicated structures that read clearly at moderate sizes.