Print Bynon 6 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, invitations, posters, packaging, labels, casual, friendly, hand-drawn, playful, approachable, human warmth, casual readability, handmade tone, informal branding, monoline, rounded, airy, loose, organic.
A casual hand-drawn print style with unconnected letters, built from smooth, slightly wobbly strokes that keep a largely monoline feel while allowing natural pressure variation. Forms are generally rounded and open, with simplified construction and modest irregularities in curves, joins, and terminals that read like quick marker or pen writing. Capitals are tall and straightforward, while lowercase stays compact with a relatively short x-height and generous internal counters. Numerals follow the same informal rhythm, with simple, lightly irregular shapes and an overall airy color on the page.
Well-suited to short to medium text where an informal, personal voice is desired—such as notes, cards, invitations, labels, and casual posters. It also works nicely for headings and pull quotes in friendly branding, especially when paired with a cleaner companion font for supporting copy.
The font conveys an easygoing, human tone—friendly and informal rather than polished or technical. Its relaxed rhythm and small inconsistencies create a conversational feel that suits personal, homemade, or classroom-like contexts without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to capture the look of neat, everyday handwriting in a legible print style—natural and expressive while staying simple enough for broad, practical use. Its consistent stroke approach and rounded construction prioritize warmth and readability over strict uniformity.
Letterfit and spacing appear intentionally loose and varied, contributing to a natural handwritten cadence in text. Curves tend to be softly drawn rather than geometrically perfect, and the overall slant and baseline behavior feel gently lively, reinforcing the hand-rendered character.