Print Ulmur 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, quotes, headlines, friendly, casual, handmade, energetic, approachable, handwritten realism, casual clarity, personal tone, informal emphasis, monoline feel, loose rhythm, rounded terminals, open counters, slanted stance.
This is a handwritten print style with a noticeable rightward slant and a quick, marker-like stroke. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with lively baseline movement and variable character widths that keep the texture informal. Strokes show gentle pressure changes and tapered joins rather than rigid geometry, and many terminals finish in soft hooks or rounded ends. Counters are generally open and simplified, with single‑storey lowercase forms and straightforward numerals that match the same brisk, drawn-in-one-pass construction.
It works well for short to medium-length text where a friendly, handwritten voice is desired—such as posters, packaging callouts, social media graphics, invitations, and pull quotes. It’s especially effective in headlines and subheads where the slanted, compact forms can add motion and personality without becoming overly decorative.
The overall tone is relaxed and human, like neat handwriting used for quick notes or casual signage. Its energetic slant and bouncy rhythm give it a personable, conversational feel, while the consistent stroke and tidy shapes keep it readable and organized.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick, legible handwriting—more like an everyday marker or pen print than connected script—balancing spontaneity with enough consistency for comfortable reading in display settings.
Capitals mix simple printed structures with occasional cursive-like inflections (looping bowls and swept entry strokes), creating a playful contrast between upper- and lowercase. Spacing appears naturally irregular in a way that reinforces the hand-drawn character, especially in longer text lines.