Print Nanut 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, children’s, invites, playful, quirky, whimsical, naïve, lighthearted, handmade feel, friendly display, quirky charm, casual tone, monoline, tall, spindly, rounded terminals, hand-drawn.
A tall, spindly hand-drawn print style with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. The uppercase is notably elongated with narrow bowls and generous vertical stems, while the lowercase stays small and compact, producing a pronounced upper/lowercase contrast. Letterforms lean on simple geometry—open curves, minimal detailing, and occasional unevenness that reads as intentional pen work rather than strict construction. Spacing is moderately loose and the width varies from glyph to glyph, creating an irregular but readable rhythm in words.
This font performs best in short to medium text settings where its tall, narrow profile can add character without tiring the reader—posters, headlines, product packaging, invitations, and playful branding. It also works well for captions or callouts when paired with a more neutral text face for longer reading.
The overall tone feels playful and offbeat, like a casual handwritten title scrawl. Its lanky proportions and slightly wobbly curves convey a friendly, quirky personality that suits informal, character-driven messaging rather than polished corporate typography.
The design appears intended to capture an informal hand-drawn print look with an emphasis on height and lightness, prioritizing personality and charm over typographic regularity. Its strong uppercase presence suggests a focus on display use while keeping the lowercase legible for supportive text.
Capitals tend to dominate lines visually due to their height, and the small x-height makes lowercase text feel airy and delicate. Numerals follow the same slender, simplified approach, staying light and unobtrusive next to the tall caps.