Print Myleb 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, greeting cards, crafts, educational, friendly, playful, casual, approachable, crafty, handmade feel, informal clarity, warmth, personality, rounded, organic, wobbly, marker-like, soft terminals.
The letterforms resemble marker- or brush-pen printing, with rounded terminals, soft corners, and gently uneven stroke texture. Proportions are compact with a modest x-height and a lively baseline that subtly wavers, giving the text an organic, drawn-by-hand cadence. Curves are full and open (notably in C, O, and S), while straight strokes have slight wobble that adds personality without making the shapes hard to recognize. Numerals follow the same friendly, rounded construction and maintain consistent color and spacing for continuous reading.
It works well for informal headlines, packaging accents, greeting cards, classroom materials, crafts, posters, and social content where a personable voice is needed. It can also serve UI microcopy or short body text when an intentionally human, note-like feel is desired, especially at comfortable sizes with generous line spacing.
This font projects a friendly, casual tone with a playful, handmade charm. Its relaxed rhythm and slightly bouncy forms feel approachable and informal, suggesting everyday notes, crafty projects, and lighthearted messaging rather than formality or precision.
The design appears intended to capture the warmth of quick hand-printed lettering while keeping glyphs clear and readable in phrases and short paragraphs. Its controlled irregularities—subtle wobble, rounded endings, and variable stroke edges—aim to provide personality and a human touch without sacrificing legibility.
Uppercase and lowercase share a coherent hand style, with rounded bowls and simple, open constructions that keep words recognizable at a glance. Spacing appears naturally varied, reinforcing the handwritten character while still forming even text color in the sample paragraph.