Print Buruv 9 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, headlines, quirky, whimsical, casual, storybook, vintage, handwritten feel, friendly tone, expressive display, human texture, hand-drawn, wobbly, calligraphic, bristly, organic.
A hand-drawn italic print style with gently irregular stroke edges and subtly tapered terminals that suggest a pen or brush. Letterforms lean consistently to the right with variable stroke rhythm and slightly uneven curves, creating a lively, human cadence. Capitals are relatively tall and expressive, while lowercase forms feel compact with modest extenders; counters are open and rounded, and many terminals end in small flicks or soft hooks. Overall spacing reads a bit loose and airy, reinforcing the informal, written character.
Works best for short-to-medium display settings where personality is desired: posters, book covers, invitations, greeting cards, packaging, and brand accents. It can also suit pull quotes or brief captions when a casual, human voice is needed, but the lively irregularity is most effective at larger sizes.
The font conveys a friendly, offbeat charm—like personal notes, handmade signage, or storybook titling. Its controlled messiness and soft, flicked endings add warmth and personality without becoming chaotic, giving it a lightly vintage, whimsical tone.
Likely designed to emulate quick, confident handwriting with a lightly calligraphic touch—prioritizing warmth, individuality, and a natural written rhythm over strict geometric consistency.
Several glyphs show distinct hand-formed quirks (notably in diagonals and curved joins), which adds character but also makes the texture more animated in longer text. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with rounded shapes and occasional baseline play that keeps the set cohesive.