Print Eddun 1 is a very light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, greeting cards, quotes, quirky, airy, delicate, storybook, whimsical, handmade feel, playfulness, informality, character, monoline, spidery, tall, angular, sketchy.
A thin, hand-drawn print with spidery monoline strokes and noticeably tall proportions. Uppercase forms are narrow and linear, with occasional angular joints and slightly irregular curves that reveal a pen-like, sketched construction. Counters tend to be small and open shapes are lightly closed, giving the letters an airy, fragile rhythm. Lowercase is compact with a short x-height and relatively long ascenders/descenders; spacing is uneven in a natural way, and terminals range from blunt to subtly hooked, reinforcing the handmade texture.
Best suited for display contexts such as headlines, posters, packaging accents, greeting cards, and short quotes where its thin strokes and quirky rhythm can be appreciated. It can add personality to invitations or craft-oriented branding, but is less appropriate for long text or small sizes due to its light lines and narrow counters.
The overall tone is quirky and playful, with a delicate, slightly eccentric personality that feels informal and personal. Its tall, wiry forms suggest a whimsical, storybook sensibility—more charming than polished, and intentionally imperfect in a way that reads as human and lighthearted.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, careful hand printing with a tall, delicate stance and subtle irregularities. It prioritizes character and an approachable handmade feel over strict consistency, aiming to bring an illustrative, whimsical voice to display typography.
Legibility holds best at larger sizes where the fine stroke weight and narrow interiors have room to breathe. The numerals and capitals share the same tall, lightly irregular construction, keeping a consistent hand-drawn voice across alphanumerics.