Print Wubey 15 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s books, greeting cards, playful, whimsical, quirky, storybook, hand-drawn, handcrafted feel, playful display, quirky personality, casual charm, wiry, spindly, bouncy, uneven, calligraphic.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print with pronounced thick–thin contrast and a lively, irregular stroke rhythm. Stems are often straight and narrow, with occasional flared or wedge-like terminals and subtle brush/pen wobble that keeps edges from feeling mechanical. Curves are lightly pinched and asymmetrical, counters stay open, and overall spacing varies slightly from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a natural, drawn texture. Numerals echo the same narrow proportions and contrasting strokes, with simple, legible forms.
This style suits short, attention-getting text where personality matters—headlines, posters, packaging, and signage—especially for playful brands or editorial display. It can also work for children’s or craft-oriented applications such as greeting cards and invites, where an informal, hand-rendered feel is desired.
The tone is lighthearted and characterful, suggesting casual human lettering rather than formal typography. Its wiry verticality and quirky proportions read as playful and slightly theatrical, fitting friendly, imaginative messaging.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, expressive hand lettering with a narrow, vertical stance and dramatic contrast, delivering a distinctive, friendly voice for display settings rather than neutral long-form reading.
Uppercase forms tend to feel more graphic and poster-like, while lowercase introduces more bounce and idiosyncratic shapes, creating a dynamic mixed-case texture. The font’s strong vertical emphasis makes lines of text feel energetic, with a gently uneven baseline and varied internal rhythm.