Papirtype
Papirtype is a typeface designed by the Dutch type designer Jan van der Vaart. It was first released in 2008 and is characterized by its hand-drawn, sketch-like appearance. The typeface is inspired by the look of handwritten notes and drafts, giving it a casual and informal feel. Papirtype is available in various weights and styles, including regular, italic, bold, and bold italic. It is often used in graphic design, web design, and typography projects where a friendly and approachable aesthetic is desired. The typeface is known for its readability and versatility, making it suitable for both display and body text. Papirtype is part of the Papyrus family of typefaces, which also includes Papyrus and Papyrus Condensed. The design of Papirtype reflects van der Vaart's interest in combining traditional and modern elements in typography.