Print Wedab 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, social graphics, craft labels, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, handmade, handwritten feel, approachability, informality, compact display, monoline, rounded, bouncy, sketchy, informal.
A casual hand-drawn print face with monoline strokes, rounded terminals, and gently uneven curves that preserve a natural marker/pen rhythm. Letterforms are tall and compact overall, with narrow proportions and slightly variable character widths that keep the texture lively. Strokes stay mostly consistent in thickness, with soft joins and small irregularities that read as intentional and human rather than mechanical. Counters are open and simple, and the baseline feel is lightly wavy, contributing to an easygoing, handwritten color in text.
Well-suited for projects that benefit from a friendly, handmade voice such as children’s materials, casual branding, lightweight posters, packaging accents, and social media graphics. It works best at display and short-text sizes where the relaxed details and narrow, tall proportions can be appreciated without crowding.
The font communicates an approachable, lighthearted tone—like quick notes, classroom headings, or handmade signage. Its slightly quirky shapes and relaxed rhythm feel personable and conversational, adding warmth without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, neat hand lettering in an unconnected print style—prioritizing approachability and spontaneity over strict geometric regularity. Its narrow, tall construction suggests an aim for compact headlines and labels with a personable, hand-rendered finish.
Uppercase forms are simplified and legible, while lowercase includes a few distinctive handwritten cues (notably the single-storey forms and playful descenders) that increase charm. Numerals follow the same informal construction, with rounded shapes and modest idiosyncrasies that keep them consistent with the letters.