Print Orloj 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, social media, posters, quotes, casual, friendly, handmade, lively, approachable, handwritten feel, casual display, human warmth, quick lettering, brushed, slanted, monoline, bouncy, informal.
An informal handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and a brush-pen feel. Strokes read largely monoline with softly tapered ends and occasional thickened terminals, giving a drawn, slightly inky texture without strong contrast. Letterforms are compact and narrow with uneven widths and lively rhythm; curves are open and the baseline gently wavers, reinforcing the hand-rendered character. Uppercase shapes are simple and slightly condensed, while lowercase forms are small and quick, with minimal joins and frequent single-stroke construction.
This font suits short, upbeat messaging where a human touch is desirable: greeting cards, invitations, labels, casual packaging, social posts, and display lines in posters. It works best at medium-to-large sizes where the brushy terminals and lively irregularities can be appreciated without crowding.
The overall tone is warm, spontaneous, and conversational—like quick note-taking with a felt-tip or brush pen. Its energetic slant and bouncy spacing keep it playful and personable rather than formal or polished.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of handwritten marker or brush lettering while staying readable and consistent across an alphabet. Its narrow, slanted construction prioritizes speed and expressive motion over geometric precision, aiming for friendly display typography.
Counters and apertures tend to stay open for clarity, while some terminals curl or hook, adding personality (notably in letters with descenders and diagonals). Numerals match the same casual, handwritten rhythm and maintain the same slanted stance, making mixed text feel cohesive.