Print Banot 12 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, children’s media, craft packaging, quotes, posters, airy, playful, delicate, friendly, casual, handwritten mimicry, friendly tone, casual readability, monoline, tall, linear, rounded, hand-drawn.
A monoline, hand-drawn print face with tall, slender proportions and a lightly irregular stroke that mimics pen pressure and speed without adding true contrast. Curves are softly rounded and terminals tend to taper or finish bluntly, giving letters a lightly sketched feel. Spacing is open and the rhythm is slightly uneven in a natural way, with narrow counters and a generally vertical construction that keeps lines of text tidy. Numerals follow the same thin, wiry build, with simple, legible shapes and generous white space around them.
This style works best for short to medium text where a friendly, personal voice is desired—greeting cards, invitations, quote graphics, and light poster headlines. It can also suit craft-oriented packaging and cheerful labels where a delicate, handwritten tone helps the design feel approachable.
The overall tone is gentle and approachable, like neat handwriting in a notebook. Its thin, airy presence reads as whimsical and lighthearted rather than formal, lending a personal, handcrafted feel to messages and headings.
The design appears intended to capture tidy, informal pen lettering with a clean monoline build—balancing readability with a lightly whimsical, hand-drawn character.
The font maintains consistent stroke weight and a coherent hand-rendered texture across caps, lowercase, and figures. The set leans on simple geometric scaffolding (especially in round forms) while preserving small humanized wobbles that prevent it from feeling mechanical.