Print Yagil 11 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logos, social media, expressive, casual, lively, crafty, vintage-leaning, handmade feel, dynamic motion, informal display, brush realism, brushy, calligraphic, slanted, looped, tapered.
A slanted, brush-like print with sharp tapers and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes show quick directional changes, pointed terminals, and occasional swelling where curves turn, giving a lively, hand-driven rhythm. Uppercase forms are compact and gestural with swooping entry/exit strokes, while lowercase is small and slightly looped, keeping counters tight and shapes brisk. Spacing and letter widths vary subtly across the set, reinforcing an informal, written flow even though letters remain unconnected.
Best suited to short, prominent copy where its stroke contrast and energetic slant can be appreciated—headlines, poster titles, brand marks, packaging callouts, and social graphics. It can work for brief text accents, but longer passages may benefit from generous sizing and spacing to preserve clarity.
The font conveys energetic, personable informality—like fast marker lettering or sign-off script adapted into print. Its sharp tapers and brisk slant add drama and momentum, creating a confident, slightly retro tone that feels handmade rather than polished.
The design appears intended to mimic quick hand-lettered brush writing in a readable, print-like alphabet—capturing speed, flair, and contrast without fully joining characters. It prioritizes personality and motion over strict uniformity, aiming for an expressive display voice.
At text sizes the strong contrast and narrow proportions can make fine joins and tight counters feel busy, while larger sizes emphasize the expressive terminals and brush texture. Numerals follow the same angled, tapered logic and read as lightly calligraphic rather than strictly geometric.