Print Dibut 6 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, invitations, greeting cards, packaging, posters, whimsical, airy, delicate, playful, hand-drawn, human warmth, expressive display, casual charm, hand-lettered feel, calligraphic, flared terminals, tapered strokes, open counters, lively rhythm.
A very light, hand-drawn print face with gently tapered strokes and small, brush-like flares at terminals. Letterforms mix soft curves with occasional sharp joins, creating a lively, irregular rhythm while maintaining consistent overall proportions. Curves are open and rounded (notably in C, O, e), while diagonals in K, V, W, and X sharpen to fine points. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, a narrow, tall l, and a looped descender on y, reinforcing an informal, drawn quality.
Best suited to short-to-medium settings where its personality can read clearly—headlines, display copy, invitations, greeting cards, and artisanal packaging. The very light strokes and tapered details favor larger sizes, where the terminal flicks and subtle contrast remain crisp and legible.
The tone is whimsical and lightly expressive, with a delicate, airy presence that feels friendly rather than formal. Subtle flicks and pointed finishes add a hint of calligraphic gesture without becoming fully script-like, giving text a playful, storybook character.
The design appears intended to evoke a casual, hand-lettered feel with refined, calligraphic touches—balancing readability with distinctive terminal flourishes. Its irregularities and tapered endings suggest a deliberately human rhythm aimed at adding warmth and charm to display typography.
Capitals tend to be more stylized, with several glyphs showing pronounced top or side flicks (e.g., E, F, T, Z), which can create strong personality in headlines. Numerals are equally light and curvy, with especially flowing 2 and 3 and a simple, open 4, matching the same terminal treatment and overall softness.