Print Gudaj 10 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, greeting cards, children’s media, playful, casual, quirky, friendly, hand-drawn, handwritten warmth, casual clarity, playful tone, human texture, monoline, spare, airy, bouncy, irregular.
A casual hand-drawn print with thin, mostly monoline strokes and subtly uneven curves that preserve a pen-on-paper feel. Proportions are compact and narrow overall, with tall capitals and comparatively small lowercase, creating a top-heavy rhythm. Terminals are soft and slightly blunt, counters are open, and curves (notably in C/O/S) are gently wobbly rather than geometric. Spacing is a bit inconsistent in a natural way, reinforcing an informal, sketched construction while remaining clean enough for short reading.
Works best for short to medium text where an informal, hand-lettered voice is desired—headlines, labels, invitations, and playful brand accents. It’s especially fitting for kid-oriented materials, casual packaging, and social graphics. For longer passages, its narrow proportions and small lowercase presence make it more suitable as a display or highlight face than a primary text font.
The tone is approachable and lightly quirky, like neat classroom lettering or quick marker notes. It feels upbeat and human, prioritizing personality over strict typographic regularity. The restrained stroke weight keeps it from becoming loud, lending a simple, friendly charm.
The design appears intended to simulate tidy, hand-drawn print lettering with a light, airy stroke and a deliberately imperfect line. It aims to feel personal and approachable while staying legible, balancing simple forms with small, natural inconsistencies.
Capitals carry much of the visual presence, with rounded bowls and occasional asymmetry that reads as intentional hand motion. Numerals are plain and readable, matching the same thin stroke and casual construction. Overall consistency is good, with small variations in curvature and terminal angles providing texture.