Print Bybif 16 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, greeting cards, children’s media, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, handmade, handmade warmth, approachability, informality, playful display, monoline, rounded, bouncy, airy, sketchy.
A light, hand-drawn print style with smooth, slightly wobbly strokes and gently rounded terminals. Letterforms are simplified and open, with irregular but controlled proportions that create a lively rhythm. Capitals are tall and narrow with modest crossbars and occasional extended arms (notably in E/F/T), while lowercase forms are compact with a relatively short x-height and generous ascenders/descenders. Curves (C/G/O/Q/S) are soft and oval, and diagonals (K/V/W/X) keep a relaxed, brushed feel rather than rigid geometry. Numerals follow the same informal construction, with single-story shapes and easy, handwritten spacing.
This font suits short-to-medium text where a friendly, handmade voice is desirable—such as packaging, posters, invitations, greeting cards, educational materials, and playful brand accents. It performs best at display and subhead sizes where the lively stroke rhythm and narrow proportions remain clearly legible.
The overall tone is approachable and upbeat, like neat handwriting used for labels or casual notes. Small inconsistencies and bounce add personality without feeling messy, giving the font a warm, human presence that reads as informal and creative.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, informal hand printing with a consistent stroke weight and gentle irregularity. It prioritizes charm and approachability over strict geometric precision, providing a personable alternative to clean sans-serif lettering for casual communication.
The texture is clean rather than gritty, but the stroke edges retain a drawn character with subtle taper and slight unevenness at joins. Spacing appears naturally loose, which helps the letters breathe in longer lines of text.