Print Birel 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids branding, packaging, posters, social graphics, craft labels, playful, casual, friendly, handmade, lighthearted, human warmth, casual readability, space saving, informal voice, rounded, bouncy, monoline, slightly irregular, soft terminals.
A narrow, hand-drawn print face with a mostly monoline stroke and gently rounded terminals. Forms are tall and lightly condensed, with subtle wobble and small inconsistencies that read as natural pen movement rather than mechanical construction. Curves are smooth and open, counters are generous for the width, and joins stay simple without connective script behavior. Overall rhythm is lively, with modest variation in character widths and a slightly bouncy baseline feel in running text.
Well suited to short headlines, labels, and display copy where an inviting handwritten flavor is desired—such as kids-focused materials, craft and hobby branding, packaging callouts, and informal posters. It can also work for brief UI accents or captions when a personable, non-corporate tone is needed.
The tone is approachable and informal, suggesting a handwritten note or casual sign. Its narrow, tall proportions add a brisk, upbeat energy while the rounded, imperfect strokes keep it friendly and human.
Likely designed to provide a readable, unconnected handwritten print with a compact footprint. The goal appears to balance casual, drawn authenticity with enough consistency to hold together in paragraphs and multi-line promotional copy.
Capitals are clean and straightforward, while lowercase retains the most hand-drawn character through simplified bowls and gently tapered entries. Numerals match the same soft, narrow build, keeping a cohesive texture across mixed content.