Print Vemeb 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, quirky, hand-drawn, storybook, whimsical, friendly, handwritten charm, expressive display, space-saving, tall, condensed, spindly, wiry, organic.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print style with lightly irregular strokes and a slightly wobbly baseline rhythm. Letterforms are narrow with generous vertical emphasis, and stroke endings often taper into pointed, brush-like terminals. Curves are soft but not perfectly symmetrical, giving counters and bowls an organic, sketched feel. Uppercase shapes stay simple and open, while lowercase mixes slender vertical stems with rounded shoulders and occasional idiosyncrasies (notably in forms like g, y, and the hooked descenders). Numerals follow the same narrow, lightly calligraphic construction and read cleanly at display sizes.
Best suited for display settings where personality matters: headlines, short blurbs, posters, book covers, packaging, and greeting-card style applications. It can work for brief passages at larger sizes, but the narrow, lively texture is most effective when used to add a distinctive voice rather than for long continuous reading.
The overall tone is informal and characterful—more like neat handwriting than a rigid text face. It feels playful and slightly eccentric, with a gentle vintage/storybook flavor that adds personality without becoming chaotic.
This design appears intended to mimic tidy, drawn lettering with a refined but human touch—capturing the charm of handwriting while keeping forms consistent enough for repeatable typesetting. The narrow build and tapered terminals suggest a focus on expressive, space-efficient display typography.
The condensed proportions create strong vertical texture in lines of text, and the subtle variation in stroke width and terminal shape reinforces the hand-rendered impression. Spacing appears fairly open for such narrow letters, helping maintain legibility in short phrases and headings.