Print Wegev 4 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, social media, quotes, invitations, casual, friendly, personal, lively, playful, handwritten realism, casual readability, warmth, expressiveness, monoline, hand-drawn, bouncy, textured, irregular.
A casual handwritten print with a rightward slant and a lightly textured, marker-like stroke. Forms are narrow and tall with variable character widths and a gently bouncy baseline, creating an uneven but cohesive rhythm. Curves are open and slightly angular at turns, terminals are tapered or blunt depending on stroke direction, and joins remain unconnected in the lowercase. Counters stay fairly open for a handwritten face, while spacing is loose and organic rather than mechanically even.
Works well for short-to-medium text where a human, informal voice is desired—such as packaging callouts, café menus, posters, greeting cards, invitations, and social media graphics. It can also serve as a casual accent face alongside a clean sans for headings, pull quotes, or annotations where a handwritten note-like texture is useful.
The font reads as personable and informal, like quick notes written with a felt-tip pen. Its slight wobble and lively proportions give it an approachable, human tone that feels conversational rather than polished. Overall it projects a relaxed, friendly energy suitable for warm, everyday messaging.
Designed to emulate quick, legible handwriting with an expressive slant and natural stroke variation, prioritizing warmth and immediacy over strict uniformity. The overall construction aims for readability while preserving the spontaneity of hand-drawn letterforms.
Uppercase letters are simplified and sketch-like, with occasional flourished entry strokes and varied crossbar placement, which reinforces the hand-drawn authenticity. Lowercase shows a mix of straightforward print shapes and subtle calligraphic cues, while figures are narrow and handwritten in proportion, matching the letter rhythm without becoming overly decorative.