Print Dokud 3 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: captions, packaging, greeting cards, children’s projects, social graphics, friendly, casual, airy, playful, approachable, human touch, casual clarity, friendly tone, everyday notes, monoline, rounded, loose, hand-drawn, clean.
A thin, monoline handwritten print with gently rounded forms and softly tapered stroke endings. Curves are open and smooth, while straight strokes have a slightly wavering, drawn-by-hand steadiness rather than rigid geometry. Proportions are compact and consistent, with modest ascenders/descenders and generous interior counters that keep the letters legible despite the light line weight. Capitals are simple and open; lowercase maintains an easy, unconnected rhythm with occasional quirky details (notably in letters like a, g, k, and y) that reinforce the informal construction.
This font works well for short-to-medium text where a personal, informal voice is desired—captions, labels, invitations, and light branding elements. Its thin strokes and open counters suit designs that need a gentle presence, and it can add warmth to social posts, educational materials, and playful packaging when set at comfortable sizes.
The overall tone is friendly and low-pressure, like neat marker or pen notes meant to feel personal rather than polished. Its light touch and open shapes give it an airy, optimistic mood that reads as approachable and mildly playful without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, everyday handwriting in printed letterforms—natural and readable, with just enough irregularity to feel human. It prioritizes an easy flow and friendly personality while keeping letterforms simple for clear text setting.
Spacing and rhythm feel even in running text, with clear word shapes and minimal visual noise. Numerals follow the same simple, hand-drawn logic as the letters, staying readable and unobtrusive. The design favors clarity and charm over strict typographic refinement, making the hand-made character the primary feature.