Print Bilof 6 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, greeting cards, posters, social graphics, playful, whimsical, quirky, casual, storybook, handwritten charm, approachability, informal tone, playful legibility, hand-drawn, monoline, slender, bouncy, organic.
A hand-drawn print face with slim, slightly wobbly strokes and subtly uneven curves that preserve a natural marker/pen rhythm. Letterforms are tall and narrow with modest stroke modulation, rounded terminals, and occasional hook-like finishes on descenders and joins. Spacing feels loose and human, with variable character widths and a gently irregular baseline that keeps long text lively. Numerals and capitals follow the same informal construction, maintaining consistent stroke texture while letting individual glyphs vary slightly in proportion.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where personality matters: children’s and educational materials, playful packaging, greeting cards, quotes, and casual posters. It can also work for UI accents or social graphics when a friendly handwritten feel is desired, especially at display and subhead sizes.
The overall tone is friendly and mischievous, with a sketchbook spontaneity that reads as approachable rather than formal. Its narrow, springy forms and small idiosyncrasies give it a lighthearted, story-driven character suited to warm, personal communication.
The font appears designed to emulate neat, hand-printed writing with a deliberately quirky, narrow silhouette—balancing legibility with an organic, doodled charm for informal display and text settings.
The design stays unconnected and readable while still showing deliberate imperfection—slight asymmetries, soft corners, and occasional exaggerated loops (notably in letters with tails) that add charm. It appears most at home when allowed some breathing room in tracking and line spacing to let the irregularities feel intentional.