Print Vedes 6 is a light, narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, invitations, packaging, posters, elegant, whimsical, airy, delicate, playful, display elegance, hand-drawn charm, boutique branding, decorative titles, hairline, monoline feel, tall, spindly, calligraphic.
A tall, slender display face with pronounced thick–thin modulation and frequent hairline connections that give many forms a drawn-by-hand, pen-and-ink character. Strokes tend to be vertical-forward with narrow bowls and long ascenders/descenders, while terminals often taper to sharp points or fine hooks. Curves are smooth but slightly idiosyncratic, and several letters use simplified, open shapes that keep counters spacious despite the condensed proportions. Overall spacing feels measured for display, with a lively rhythm created by alternating heavy verticals and delicate cross-strokes.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings such as headlines, brand marks, invitations, product packaging, and poster titles where its thin hairlines and high contrast can be appreciated. It can also work for pull quotes or section openers when set at generous sizes and with comfortable line spacing.
The font reads as refined yet personable, mixing a fashion-like elegance with a lightly eccentric, storybook charm. Its thin hairlines and tall silhouettes convey sophistication, while the irregular, hand-drawn nuances add warmth and a playful edge. The tone suits expressive, boutique-oriented typography rather than strictly formal editorial text.
The design appears intended to provide an informal, hand-rendered alternative to classic high-contrast display lettering—maintaining a polished, elegant silhouette while introducing charming irregularities and tapered, pen-like details for personality.
Capitals are especially statuesque and decorative, with several glyphs featuring extended stems and minimal crossbars that emphasize verticality. Numerals follow the same high-contrast logic, appearing light and stylish, with occasional sweeping curves and tapered ends that feel more handwritten than geometric.