Print Didaz 12 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, personal branding, social graphics, quotes, packaging, casual, friendly, playful, personal, airy, handwritten feel, informal warmth, quick note, lively emphasis, human texture, monoline, loopy, rounded, bouncy, sketchy.
A light, monoline handwritten print with a pronounced rightward slant and gently irregular stroke flow. Forms are open and rounded with long, sweeping entry/exit strokes, especially in capitals, creating a buoyant baseline rhythm and variable letter widths. Counters are generous and curves are drawn with a loose, brush-pen-like motion, while terminals often taper or flick for a quick, drawn-in-one-go feel. Uppercase shapes are simplified and slightly oversized, and the short x-height keeps lowercase compact beneath tall ascenders and occasional extended descenders.
This font suits short to medium-length text where an authentic handwritten voice is desired—greeting cards, invitations, quotes, social posts, and casual packaging. It can also work for headings or callouts in lifestyle branding where a light, friendly script-like print adds warmth without connecting letters.
The overall tone is informal and personable, like quick note-taking or a friendly message on a card. Its soft curves and lively slant give it an upbeat, approachable character without feeling rigid or overly polished.
The design appears intended to capture a natural, quick handwritten look—clean enough to read in sentences, but intentionally irregular to preserve a human, spontaneous feel. The italic slant and occasional flourish in capitals suggest a focus on expressiveness and charm over strict uniformity.
Legibility remains strong in words thanks to clear, unconnected letterforms and consistent spacing, though the lively swashes in some capitals can add emphasis and a bit of expressive variation. Numerals follow the same loose, handwritten logic with rounded shapes and simple construction.