Print Nybab 14 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: comics, children’s, posters, packaging, social media, casual, playful, human, quirky, hand-drawn, hand-lettered feel, casual readability, personality, monoline, rounded, wiry, bouncy, irregular.
A hand-drawn print style with slim, mostly monoline strokes and lightly rounded terminals. Letterforms are built from quick, slightly wobbly strokes with small inconsistencies in curve tension and stroke joins, giving a lively, sketch-pen feel. Proportions are compact with modest counters and a tight overall footprint, while spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph in a natural, handwritten way. Ascenders tend to be tall and straight, and bowls and diagonals show gentle wobble rather than geometric precision.
Works well for short headlines, captions, and display text where a personal, hand-lettered voice is desired—such as comics, children’s materials, craft branding, casual packaging, and social graphics. It’s best used at moderate to larger sizes so the lively stroke texture and irregularities remain intentional rather than noisy.
The tone is informal and friendly, with a quirky, personal note that feels like casual handwriting cleaned up for typesetting. Its uneven rhythm and wiry strokes read as approachable and spontaneous rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick marker or pen printing—maintaining natural variation and charm while staying legible in continuous text. It emphasizes personality and warmth over typographic strictness.
Uppercase letters keep simple, recognizable silhouettes, while lowercase forms lean toward single-storey, handwritten constructions. Numerals follow the same drawn-by-hand logic, with slightly uneven curves and open, airy shapes that prioritize character over strict uniformity.