Print Damop 6 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, children’s, greeting cards, social graphics, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, whimsical, handmade feel, approachability, informal clarity, personal tone, hand-drawn, monoline, rounded, bouncy, uneven baseline.
A hand-drawn print style with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals, showing subtle wobble and pressure-like irregularities. Proportions are lively and slightly inconsistent by design, with variable character widths, a gently uneven baseline, and open counters that keep forms readable. Capitals are tall and simple, while lowercase maintains compact proportions with a relatively short x-height; bowls and curves are drawn with a loose, organic rhythm. Numerals follow the same informal, marker-like construction with simple, open shapes.
Well-suited for posters, labels, packaging, and social graphics where a friendly handmade voice is desirable. It also fits children’s materials and greeting-card style messaging, and works best at medium to large sizes where the organic stroke and wobble can read as intentional texture.
The overall tone is casual and personable, like neat handwriting on a sign or note. Its unevenness and bouncy rhythm give it a warm, approachable character with a quirky, handmade charm rather than a polished, formal feel.
The design intention appears to be an easygoing, hand-lettered print that feels human and spontaneous while remaining legible. It aims to add warmth and personality to headlines and short passages without relying on connected script forms.
Spacing appears naturally irregular in a way that supports the hand-rendered aesthetic, and the glyph set in the grid shows consistent stroke weight and rounding across letters and figures. The sample text suggests it holds together well in short paragraphs while retaining a distinctly informal texture.