Print Ondir 6 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, quotes, friendly, casual, energetic, handmade, approachable, handmade feel, friendly voice, quick emphasis, casual display, personal tone, brushy, rounded, slanted, looping, lively.
A lively, brush-pen style print with a consistent rightward slant and softly rounded terminals. Strokes show gentle modulation with slightly tapered joins, giving letters a drawn-on-paper feel while remaining mostly unconnected. Uppercase forms are simple and upright in structure but rendered with flexible, handwritten curves; lowercase is compact with a relatively low x-height and frequent looped ascenders/descenders. Spacing is somewhat irregular in an intentional way, and the figures follow the same informal rhythm with smooth curves and occasional flicked endings.
Works well for short-to-medium text where an informal, handwritten voice is desired—brand accents, packaging callouts, café or boutique signage, posters, invitations, and social graphics. It is especially effective in headlines, pull quotes, and product labels where the brush texture and slanted rhythm can carry personality without needing formal typographic neutrality.
The overall tone is warm and personal, like quick, confident handwriting used for notes or labels. Its rhythmic slant and brushy stroke endings add energy and friendliness, keeping the texture informal rather than formal or technical. The style leans expressive and conversational, suitable for messaging that wants to feel human and approachable.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of brush handwriting in a clean, printable form: energetic strokes, friendly curves, and a consistent slant that reads quickly. It prioritizes personality and momentum over rigid uniformity, aiming to add a human, handcrafted tone to display-focused typography.
Round letters (like o, e, g) are built with open counters and soft, continuous curves, while verticals tend to be slightly compressed, reinforcing a compact, brisk cadence. Several shapes use subtle entry/exit strokes that mimic pen lift and direction changes, helping the font feel organic in longer lines of text.