Print Oskov 14 is a light, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, social media, quotes, invites, casual, friendly, expressive, airy, lively, handwritten tone, casual branding, quick notation, human warmth, brushed, slanted, tapered, monoline-ish, looping.
A slanted handwritten print style with brisk, brush-like strokes and noticeable tapering at terminals. Letterforms are loosely constructed with open counters, rounded joins, and a rhythm that varies naturally from glyph to glyph, giving a lively, human pace. Strokes appear mostly single-pass with occasional thick–thin emphasis from pressure, and spacing is irregular in a way that supports an informal, written feel. Numerals and capitals follow the same quick, slightly compressed gesture, with smooth curves and simplified structures rather than rigid geometry.
Works well for short to medium display text where an informal handwritten voice is desirable, such as packaging callouts, posters, social posts, pull quotes, and casual invitations. It can also suit headings or accent text in branding systems that want a friendly, human touch without the density of a fully connected script.
The overall tone is relaxed and personable, like quick handwritten notes done with a fine brush pen. It reads as approachable and energetic, with a light, breezy character that feels modern and informal rather than formal or ornamental.
The design appears intended to capture the speed and spontaneity of everyday handwriting while remaining legible in sentence settings. Its slant, tapered terminals, and gently irregular spacing prioritize personality and motion over strict uniformity.
Ascenders are prominent while lowercase bodies sit relatively low, and many letters use soft entry/exit flicks that create a sense of motion without fully connecting. Rounded shapes (like o, e, and 0) stay open and clear, while diagonals and angled strokes add a brisk handwritten cadence in longer text.