Print Doluf 6 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, casual branding, greeting cards, packaging accents, social graphics, casual, airy, sketchy, friendly, naive, handwritten feel, informal tone, lightweight texture, human warmth, monoline, unconnected, looped, slender, wiry.
A very thin, pen-like handwritten print with unconnected letterforms and lightly wavering strokes. Forms are built from simple single-line construction with occasional open counters and uneven joins, creating an intentionally imperfect rhythm. Curves are soft and rounded, while straight strokes remain slightly irregular; terminals tend to taper subtly as if drawn quickly. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with modest ascenders/descenders and a relatively small lowercase body compared to the capitals.
This style works well for short, friendly copy such as notes, labels, invitations, greeting cards, and casual brand accents where a personal touch is desired. It can also support lightweight headers or pull quotes in social or lifestyle graphics when set large enough to preserve the fine strokes.
The overall tone feels informal and personal, like quick notebook lettering or a light sketch. Its delicate line weight and mild irregularity create an approachable, handmade character that reads relaxed rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, natural handwriting in a clean printed style—prioritizing spontaneity and a human rhythm over geometric precision. The delicate stroke and open, simplified structures suggest a font meant to feel light, personal, and unobtrusive.
Spacing appears loose in the samples, and the thin strokes can look fragile at smaller sizes or on low-contrast backgrounds. Some shapes show playful idiosyncrasies (notably in loops and bowls), reinforcing the hand-drawn feel more than strict consistency.