Print Nadih 12 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids, greeting cards, packaging, posters, social media, playful, friendly, casual, youthful, bubbly, handmade feel, approachability, casual display, friendly tone, rounded, monoline, hand-drawn, soft, quirky.
A rounded, hand-drawn monoline with soft terminals and gently uneven curves that mimic marker or felt-pen strokes. Letterforms are mostly upright with a slight wobble and noticeable natural variation in width and spacing, giving an informal rhythm. Counters are open and generous (especially in o/e/a), and many joins are simplified, with smooth single-stroke constructions for forms like m, n, and u. Uppercase is tall and cleanly structured, while lowercase is compact and bouncy; numerals are simple and rounded, with a loopy 2 and bulbous 8/9 shapes.
Best suited to friendly, informal applications such as children’s materials, greeting cards, playful packaging, posters, and social graphics. It works well for headings, quotes, and short blocks of text where a personable, hand-rendered voice is desired, and where the slightly irregular rhythm can act as a visual feature rather than a distraction.
The overall tone is warm, approachable, and lightly mischievous—more like a quick note or classroom heading than a formal typographic voice. Its rounded shapes and relaxed irregularities create an easygoing, human feel that reads as cheerful and conversational.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of neat hand-printing with a rounded marker feel—legible, simple forms paired with just enough variation to keep it human. It emphasizes approachability and charm over strict geometric precision, aiming for a casual display text that still reads cleanly.
The texture stays consistent across the alphabet, with intentionally imperfect stroke edges and a steady baseline drift that adds personality. Distinctive details include a long-tailed Q, a compact crossbar on t, and a single-storey a that reinforces the casual handwritten character. Spacing appears intentionally loose, supporting clarity in short lines and display sizes.