Print Opri 1 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, labels, casual, brushy, lively, friendly, expressive, handmade feel, fast lettering, display impact, casual voice, slanted, tapered, painterly, rounded, energetic.
This typeface uses a brisk, right-slanted handwritten construction with thick, brush-like strokes that taper into pointed terminals. Forms are open and slightly irregular, with a lively baseline and uneven stroke endings that mimic a single-pass marker or brush. Counters are generally generous, curves are rounded, and diagonals carry much of the motion; capitals are bold and gesture-driven while the lowercase stays compact with a relatively low x-height and quick, abbreviated joins rather than true connections. Numerals follow the same informal rhythm, with simplified shapes and tapered entry/exit strokes.
It works best for short-to-medium display settings where a personal, handwritten punch is desirable—such as posters, product labels, packaging callouts, and social media graphics. It can also serve for quotes or headings when you want an informal, brush-lettered voice, but it’s less suited to dense body copy where the lively texture may become tiring.
The overall tone is casual and energetic, like quick lettering made for emphasis rather than formality. Its brush texture and forward slant give it a sporty, spontaneous feel that reads as approachable and personal.
The design appears intended to simulate quick brush lettering with an energetic slant and tapered stroke endings, prioritizing personality and motion over strict consistency. Its proportions and lively rhythm suggest it was drawn to stand out at larger sizes and to convey a human, spontaneous feel.
Spacing appears intentionally loose and variable, reinforcing the hand-drawn cadence. Stroke modulation is subtle but visible at turns and terminals, and many letters show slightly different widths and proportions that add character in longer text.