Print Dirit 10 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, comics, packaging, headlines, playful, quirky, casual, hand-drawn, whimsical, handmade feel, informal tone, expressive display, casual readability, spiky, angular, wiry, bouncy, tilted.
A wiry, hand-drawn print with a consistent right-leaning slant and lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes are thin and mostly monoline, with pointed terminals and occasional hook-like finishes that give letters a slightly spiky silhouette. Forms are narrow and tall, with compact counters and a notably small x-height relative to ascenders, creating an airy, upward-reaching texture in text. Spacing feels variable in a natural, handwritten way, and several shapes show deliberate idiosyncrasies rather than geometric regularity.
Best suited to short to medium display settings where personality is the goal: posters, covers, comic-style titling, playful packaging, and casual branding moments. It can also work for pull quotes or labels when a hand-lettered feel is desired, while longer paragraphs may benefit from generous size and line spacing.
The overall tone is informal and mischievous, like quick marker lettering for notes, comics, or handmade signage. Its energetic tilt and sharp terminals add a touch of eccentricity, making it feel expressive rather than polished or corporate.
Designed to capture the immediacy of quick, hand-drawn lettering—compact, tilted, and characterful—while staying readable across mixed-case text and numbers. The intent appears to be a distinctive informal voice that stands out through narrow proportions, pointed details, and lively irregularity.
Uppercase and lowercase share a unified hand, but maintain distinct, characterful constructions; the alphabet reads clearly while still retaining a sketch-like spontaneity. Numerals follow the same narrow, angled logic and keep the set cohesive in mixed text.