Print Orrab 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, greeting cards, social graphics, headlines, friendly, lively, casual, playful, warm, handwritten feel, personal tone, expressive display, casual readability, brushy, fluid, looped, slanted, bouncy.
A lively, right-slanted handwritten print with brush-like strokes and modest contrast. Letterforms show variable stroke pressure, rounded joins, and soft terminals that often taper or flick, giving the line a rhythmic, hand-drawn bounce. Proportions are compact with relatively small lowercase bodies and prominent ascenders/descenders; several glyphs use looped constructions (notably in y, g, j, and q), and the overall spacing feels dynamic rather than mechanically even. Numerals follow the same informal logic, with curved, flowing shapes and occasional entry/exit strokes that echo pen movement.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where a casual, human touch is desired—such as posters, invitations, greeting cards, labels, and social media graphics. It can also work for pull quotes or subheads, but its expressive irregularity and compact lowercase suggest avoiding long body copy at small sizes.
The tone is personable and upbeat, suggesting quick notes, craft labeling, or an informal signature-like emphasis. Its energetic slant and brushy modulation add charm and spontaneity, leaning more expressive than polished.
The design appears intended to capture the feel of quick brush-pen handwriting in an unconnected, readable print style, balancing legibility with a playful, personal character.
Uppercase forms read as simplified handwritten capitals, mixing open curves and occasional swash-like hooks, while the lowercase maintains a consistent forward motion without connecting strokes. The sample text shows clear word shapes at display sizes, with the most character coming from the distinctive loops and the slightly irregular, human cadence of stroke endings.