Print Banih 14 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, children's books, craft packaging, quotes, whimsical, playful, airy, casual, delicate, handwritten charm, friendly display, light tone, quirky personality, monoline, spidery, loopy, tall, lanky.
A thin, monoline handwritten print with tall, slender proportions and a slightly bouncy baseline rhythm. Strokes look pen-drawn with gentle waviness and small, irregular terminals, giving the outlines a human, sketch-like presence rather than geometric precision. Uppercase forms are narrow and vertical, while lowercase mixes simple printed shapes with occasional looped ascenders/descenders (notably in letters like g, j, y), creating a varied texture in text. Numerals follow the same light, drawn line quality with open counters and compact widths.
Well suited to short-to-medium text in casual contexts such as invitations, greeting cards, journaling aesthetics, craft and boutique packaging, and playful editorial callouts. It can also work for headlines or quotes where a light, handwritten tone is desired, especially in layouts that allow for generous size and whitespace.
The overall tone is lighthearted and informal, with a delicate, doodled feel that reads friendly and approachable. Its lanky forms and occasional loops add a quirky, storybook character without becoming overly decorative.
Designed to emulate quick, neat hand lettering with a minimal, airy stroke and a gently whimsical rhythm. The intent seems to balance legibility with a personable, drawn-by-hand charm for friendly display and accent typography.
Spacing appears relatively open for such thin strokes, helping keep the texture breathable, though the narrow letterforms create a tight horizontal footprint. The style favors personality over strict uniformity, with small inconsistencies in curve tension and stroke endings that reinforce the hand-rendered look.