Print Viron 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, greeting cards, whimsical, playful, handmade, quirky, storybook, handmade warmth, compact display, playful voice, casual branding, condensed, tall, bouncy, rounded, inked.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print style with lightly irregular contours and subtly changing stroke thickness that mimics marker or ink on paper. The forms are mostly upright with rounded terminals, occasional swelling at curves, and slight wobble in vertical stems that keeps the rhythm lively. Counters are relatively open for such narrow proportions, and the lowercase shows friendly, simplified construction (single-storey shapes and straightforward joins) with gently uneven widths across the set. Numerals follow the same narrow, handwritten logic, with compact curves and minimal ornament.
Best suited for display settings where a personable, informal voice is desired—headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, and greeting cards. It can also work for short blocks of text when you want a handcrafted feel, especially at moderate-to-large sizes where the subtle irregularities read as texture rather than noise.
The overall tone feels casual and human, leaning whimsical rather than formal. Its narrow, elongated silhouettes read a bit theatrical and storybook-like, giving text a quirky, upbeat personality without becoming chaotic.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering in a compact, space-saving width, combining legibility with a playful, imperfect texture. It aims to bring warmth and character to titles and branding while maintaining a consistent, repeatable typographic system.
The alphabet shows consistent baseline and cap-height alignment while preserving intentional hand-rendered variation, which adds charm in headlines and short phrases. The condensed stance increases vertical emphasis, and some glyphs exhibit slight asymmetry that reinforces the drawn-by-hand character.