Print Birel 12 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s, packaging, craft, posters, social, playful, casual, friendly, whimsical, handmade, handwritten feel, approachability, informality, personality, monoline, rounded, bouncy, quirky, brushy.
A casual hand-drawn print with smooth, rounded strokes and subtle, brush-like swelling at curves and terminals. Letterforms are narrow overall but irregular in width and spacing, creating a lively rhythm that feels sketched rather than engineered. Curves tend to be generous and slightly uneven, with softly blunted ends and occasional hooked or flared terminals. The overall construction stays upright while embracing small inconsistencies that reinforce the handmade character.
Works well for children’s materials, playful packaging, craft branding, quotes, greeting cards, and informal posters where a friendly handwritten voice is desired. It can also suit short-to-medium text in casual contexts, especially when paired with generous line spacing to let the irregular rhythm breathe.
The tone is warm, approachable, and lightly whimsical—more like neat marker or brush lettering than formal typography. Its bouncy proportions and quirky details read as cheerful and conversational, suitable for designs that want personality without going fully chaotic.
Designed to mimic tidy, human handwriting with a slightly brushy feel, aiming for an easygoing, personable impression. The irregular spacing and subtly varied stroke behavior suggest an intention to keep the texture organic and charming rather than rigidly consistent.
Capitals are simple and open, with some intentionally idiosyncratic shapes (notably a distinctive Q). Numerals follow the same informal logic with rounded, flowing forms that prioritize charm over strict uniformity, giving text a gently animated texture in longer passages.