Print Ilpy 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social media, stickers, casual, playful, handmade, friendly, quirky, hand-lettered look, casual display, human warmth, informal signage, quick marker feel, brushy, rounded, organic, slightly irregular, monoline-ish.
A casual handwritten print with brush-pen energy and lightly irregular construction. Strokes are mostly monoline in feel with subtle pressure modulation, producing tapered starts, blunted terminals, and occasional ink-bloat at curves. Letterforms stay upright and fairly narrow, with compact counters and a modest x-height that makes ascenders and descenders feel more pronounced. Spacing is a bit uneven in a natural way, and the overall rhythm reads as quick, confident, and intentionally imperfect rather than strictly geometric.
Works well for short to medium-length copy where a handmade, personable feel is desired—posters, packaging callouts, café menus, craft labels, and social graphics. It’s especially effective in headlines and display settings where its brushy texture and lively rhythm can be appreciated without needing ultra-tight typographic uniformity.
The tone is approachable and informal, with a cheerful, sketchbook-like personality. Its slight wobble and rounded shapes give it a human, conversational voice that feels more like a note or a hand-lettered sign than a polished brand typeface.
Designed to simulate quick, natural hand lettering with a brush or marker, balancing legibility with an expressive, human surface. The goal appears to be an easygoing display voice that feels authentic and informal while remaining readable across common headline and caption uses.
Capitals are simple and bold in silhouette, while lowercase forms keep a straightforward printed structure, aiding recognition despite the hand-drawn variance. Numerals follow the same marker-like logic, with soft curves and open shapes that maintain a cohesive, handwritten texture across text.