Print Vadim 11 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, posters, packaging, greeting cards, craft branding, playful, hand-drawn, friendly, quirky, casual, handmade feel, approachability, whimsy, informality, rounded, bouncy, irregular, brushed, lively.
A casual hand-drawn print with gently irregular outlines and a lively, slightly wobbly baseline rhythm. Strokes look brush-like with subtle modulation and tapered terminals, producing soft, rounded joins and occasional wedge-like ends. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, mixing narrow and wide forms and giving the alphabet an organic, doodled consistency rather than geometric precision. Counters stay open and legible, while curves and diagonals lean into a loose, sketchy finish that reads clearly at display sizes.
Well-suited to short text that benefits from personality: posters, invitations, greeting cards, children’s or educational materials, and playful packaging. It can also work for headings, pull quotes, and brand accents where an informal, handmade voice is desired.
The overall tone is warm and informal, with a playful, storybook feel. Its uneven rhythm and soft terminals suggest a human touch—approachable, crafty, and a bit whimsical rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident marker or brush lettering—clear enough for reading, but intentionally imperfect to preserve a handcrafted charm. Its variable proportions and tapered terminals prioritize expressiveness and friendliness over strict uniformity.
Capitals have a simple, sign-like clarity while lowercase retains a more handwritten bounce, especially in rounded letters and looped forms. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with simplified shapes and slight stroke tapering that keeps them visually consistent with the text.