Print Ulrah 1 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, posters, packaging, casual, playful, friendly, handmade, airy, handwritten mimic, friendly tone, space-saving, display emphasis, slanted, monolinear, brushed, looped, tall.
This typeface presents a tall, slender handwritten print style with a consistent rightward slant and open, airy spacing. Strokes feel lightly brushed with modest thick–thin modulation and softly tapered terminals, giving letters a smooth, drawn rhythm rather than a rigid constructed one. Uppercase forms are narrow and elegant with restrained curves, while the lowercase introduces gentle loops and occasional descenders that add movement without connecting letters. Numerals follow the same narrow, upright-leaning structure, staying simple and legible with a hand-rendered finish.
It works well for invitations, greeting cards, short headlines, and quote-style compositions where a personal, handwritten voice is desired. The narrow footprint also makes it useful for packaging callouts, labels, and vertically constrained layouts, especially at display sizes where the subtle stroke modulation and terminal tapering can be appreciated.
The overall tone is informal and personable, balancing neatness with a casual, handwritten spontaneity. Its slim proportions and soft terminals lend a light, friendly feel that reads as contemporary and approachable rather than formal or institutional.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, lightly brushed handwriting in an unconnected print form, prioritizing a friendly tone and graceful rhythm. Its tall proportions and consistent slant suggest an aim for elegant informality that stays readable while still feeling hand-made.
Across the sample text, the slant and stroke texture remain consistent, creating a smooth line flow suited to longer phrases. The narrow set and pronounced ascenders/descenders give lines a lively vertical rhythm, so generous line spacing helps maintain clarity in paragraphs.