Print Onkaf 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, social media, energetic, expressive, casual, dynamic, playful, handwritten feel, display impact, personal tone, modern brush, brushy, slanted, gestural, compact, bouncy.
A lively brush-style script with a strong rightward slant and visibly modulated strokes that swing between hairline connections and heavier downstrokes. Letterforms are compact and tall, with tight internal spacing and a quick, handwritten rhythm; strokes taper to sharp points and occasionally swell at turns, suggesting a fast brush or marker. Uppercase characters read like stylized handwritten caps with prominent loops and angled terminals, while the lowercase keeps a small x-height and agile ascenders/descenders, contributing to a condensed, upright feel despite the slant. Numerals follow the same gestural logic, with open, sweeping curves and calligraphic entry/exit strokes.
Best suited for short, prominent text such as headlines, logos/wordmarks, product names, packaging callouts, and social media graphics. It can also work for invitations or event promotions where an informal brush-script tone is desired, while longer paragraphs may feel dense due to the compact forms and tight counters.
The overall tone is informal and energetic, conveying a confident, personal voice with a touch of flair. Its brisk, brushy movement feels modern and expressive, suitable for messaging that wants to appear spontaneous, friendly, and attention-grabbing rather than formal or restrained.
Designed to capture the immediacy of quick handwritten brush lettering in a clean, repeatable typeface. The goal appears to be a compact, high-energy script that adds personality and emphasis in display settings without requiring connected cursive joins.
Texture is relatively consistent but intentionally irregular in a hand-drawn way, with subtle variation in stroke endings and curve tension that adds authenticity. The narrow proportions and high contrast make it most legible at larger sizes where the fine joins and tight counters have room to breathe.