Print Dobol 6 is a very light, narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, greeting cards, invitations, social graphics, airy, whimsical, delicate, casual, sketchy, handwritten note, personal tone, lightweight display, playful clarity, monoline, loopy, tall, spare, hand-drawn.
A very light, pen-like handwritten print with tall proportions, open counters, and generous whitespace inside and around letters. Strokes stay mostly monoline but show subtle waviness, occasional tapering, and slight overshoots that reinforce a hand-drawn rhythm. Forms mix simple geometric bowls with quick, slightly uneven terminals; uppercase shapes feel long and narrow while lowercase is compact with small bowls and minimal modulation. Spacing appears loosely regular yet organic, with small inconsistencies in stroke junctions and curvature that keep the texture lively rather than rigid.
Best suited to short headlines, captions, and display-sized copy where the thin strokes can stay clear and the hand-drawn character can be appreciated. It works well for greeting cards, invitations, posters, and social media graphics that want a personal, lightweight touch; it is less appropriate for long text or very small sizes where the fine strokes may fade.
The overall tone is breezy and informal, with a playful, notebook-like charm. Its delicacy reads as friendly and personal, suggesting quick notes or casual headings rather than polished corporate typography.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, neat hand printing with a light pen, prioritizing charm and individuality over strict uniformity. Its tall, open shapes and gentle irregularities aim to deliver an approachable, handmade feel in display and casual communication contexts.
Distinctive looped constructions appear in several glyphs (notably the uppercase Q and some lowercase forms), adding personality and a lightly whimsical flavor. Numerals follow the same thin, handwritten logic, with rounded shapes and simple, single-stroke constructions that match the alphabet’s relaxed cadence.