Print Orluy 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, social media, greeting cards, headlines, friendly, casual, playful, approachable, lively, human touch, casual readability, informal branding, everyday note, monoline, rounded, slanted, bouncy, informal.
This font presents a handwritten print style with a consistent rightward slant and smooth, rounded stroke endings. The strokes read as largely monoline with minimal contrast, and the letterforms are slightly condensed with a lively, uneven rhythm typical of hand-drawn construction. Curves are open and soft, counters are generous, and joins are simplified rather than calligraphic, keeping the texture clean and readable. Numerals follow the same casual, slightly bouncy construction, matching the alphabet’s smooth terminals and steady stroke weight.
Well-suited for short to medium-length text where an informal, human touch is desired—such as packaging, invitations, greeting cards, lifestyle branding, classroom materials, and social media graphics. It can also work for headlines and subheads where a friendly tone and quick readability are more important than strict typographic neutrality.
The overall tone is friendly and relaxed, conveying an everyday, personal feel without looking messy. Its gentle slant and rounded forms add warmth and approachability, while the steady stroke weight keeps it practical for communication-oriented design.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, everyday handwriting in an unconnected print form—casual and personable, yet controlled enough to remain legible across a range of sizes. It prioritizes a warm, informal voice with consistent strokes and simplified forms for reliable use in display and light text applications.
Spacing appears moderately loose in running text, helping maintain clarity despite the handwritten irregularities. Uppercase letters stay simple and upright in structure while still sharing the same slanted, informal gesture as the lowercase, producing a cohesive voice across mixed-case settings.