Print Wikow 15 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, quotes, greeting cards, packaging, social graphics, elegant, airy, refined, romantic, casual, personal tone, elegant script, penmanship feel, decorative display, light touch, monoline, slanted, looped, calligraphic, delicate.
A delicate, monoline handwritten script with a consistent rightward slant and clean, tapered terminals. Letterforms are tall and softly looped, with generous ascenders and descenders that create a flowing vertical rhythm. Strokes stay smooth and even, favoring open counters and lightly curved entry/exit strokes, while capitals show more flourish and height than the lowercase. Overall spacing feels loose and breathable, with a light, sketch-like presence that reads as pen-drawn rather than mechanically constructed.
This style works well for invitations, greeting cards, short quotes, and light branding accents where a personal handwritten feel is desired. It also suits packaging and social graphics when used at moderate-to-large sizes, especially for headings, names, and brief phrases rather than dense text.
The font conveys a gentle, graceful tone—polite and personal, with a hint of classic penmanship. Its thin strokes and elongated shapes feel airy and sophisticated, lending a romantic or tasteful, understated character rather than a bold, playful one.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, modern pen script: expressive enough to feel human and elegant, yet restrained and legible for everyday decorative use. It prioritizes lightness, vertical grace, and a consistent cursive rhythm to create a refined handwritten voice.
Uppercase letters are notably more decorative and taller than the lowercase, which can create a pronounced hierarchy in mixed-case settings. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic and slant, keeping the set visually cohesive in informal layouts.