Print Gudiz 1 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, social posts, quotes, posters, casual, friendly, playful, personal, breezy, handwritten realism, informal tone, human texture, everyday notes, friendly display, monoline, hand-drawn, loose, organic, upright-leaning.
A casual handwritten print with a steady, monoline feel and gently tapered stroke endings. Letterforms are slightly slanted and built from smooth, rounded curves with occasional sharpened joins, creating an easy, sketched rhythm. Proportions are compact with narrow counters, and spacing feels airy yet uneven in an intentional, human way. Capitals are simple and open, while lowercase forms stay modest in height with long, looped ascenders and descenders that add movement without connecting strokes.
Well-suited for short to medium passages where an informal, personal tone is desired: greeting cards, invitations, product packaging, café-style menus, social graphics, and quote/poster work. It can also work for headlines or callouts when you want a friendly handwritten accent without cursive connections.
The tone is warm and approachable, like quick neat handwriting on a note or label. Its relaxed irregularities and rounded shapes give it a friendly, informal voice that reads as conversational rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to mimic clean, everyday handwriting with consistent stroke energy and a lightly animated slant. It prioritizes approachability and a natural, human cadence, offering a readable print style that feels spontaneous rather than engineered.
Several glyphs show distinctive handwritten habits—looped forms in letters like g and y, a simple single-storey a, and softly curved terminals that resemble pen lifts. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with rounded bowls and slightly idiosyncratic angles that keep the texture lively in running text.