Print Dylaz 4 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, quotes, social posts, packaging, casual, friendly, airy, personal, playful, handwritten realism, casual legibility, human warmth, light emphasis, monoline, unconnected, brushlike, open forms, slanted.
A light, handwritten print face with a steady rightward slant and mostly monoline strokes that occasionally swell at curves and terminals. The letterforms are unconnected and slightly variable in width, giving a natural, written rhythm rather than strict repetition. Bowls and counters stay open and rounded, while many strokes finish with tapered, brushlike ends. Capitals are tall and simple, with a mix of soft curves and quick angular turns, and the overall spacing feels loose and breathable.
This font works well for short-to-medium text that benefits from a personable, informal voice—greeting cards, invitations, pull quotes, social graphics, and light packaging or labels. It is also suited to headings and captions where a handwritten feel is wanted without connected cursive letterforms.
The font reads as informal and approachable, with the easy momentum of quick note-taking or casual signage. Its thin strokes and gentle slant give it a relaxed, lightweight presence, while small idiosyncrasies keep the tone human and conversational.
The design appears intended to capture a neat, quick handwritten print style that stays legible while preserving the natural variation and cadence of pen strokes. It balances simplicity with small irregularities to feel authentic and friendly rather than polished or rigid.
Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with clean, lightly curved shapes and consistent stroke weight. In text settings the lively slant and open forms maintain clarity, though the delicate strokes make it visually subtle and best suited to contexts where a soft, personal touch is desired.