Print Magif 8 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, labels, greeting cards, packaging, posters, friendly, casual, playful, handmade, quirky, handwritten warmth, informal voice, compact set, quick lettering, monoline, rounded, loopy, open counters, soft terminals.
A narrow, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and lightly wobbly strokes that preserve a natural marker/pen rhythm. Forms are simplified and open, with generous curves, occasional looped joins in letters like g and y, and a mix of straight stems and arcing bowls that keeps the texture lively. Uppercase letters sit tall and airy, while the lowercase appears compact with a notably short x-height; ascenders and descenders are long and prominent, adding vertical bounce. Spacing reads slightly irregular in a deliberate, hand-drawn way, and numerals follow the same simple, rounded, unadorned construction for a cohesive set.
Works well for short, friendly copy such as notes, invitations, greeting cards, labels, packaging callouts, and casual posters where a hand-lettered feel is desired. It is also suitable for headers and pull quotes that benefit from a narrow, informal voice without connected cursive.
The font conveys an approachable, conversational tone—informal, upbeat, and a bit quirky—like neat hand lettering made quickly for everyday notes. Its narrow stance and springy extenders give it a light, personable energy that feels more human than typographic.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy hand-printed lettering with a consistent stroke, balancing legibility with natural variation. Its narrow proportions and exaggerated extenders suggest a goal of fitting compact text while maintaining a distinctive handwritten personality.
Distinctive long ascenders/descenders and occasional looped strokes create a rhythmic, doodle-like flow in text, especially in mixed-case settings. The narrow proportions help lines fit more characters, while the handwritten irregularities keep the color from becoming too uniform.