Print Urdoz 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s titles, packaging, posters, greeting cards, social graphics, quirky, friendly, casual, playful, hand-drawn, handwritten feel, approachability, casual readability, playful tone, monoline, rounded, soft terminals, bouncy baseline, open counters.
A casual, hand-drawn print face with mostly monoline strokes and gently rounded terminals. Letterforms are narrow overall but vary slightly in width, creating an uneven, human rhythm. Curves are smooth and slightly irregular, and straight strokes show subtle wobble that reads as pen-drawn rather than mechanically constructed. Counters are generally open, with simple, legible shapes and a light, airy color on the line.
Works well for short to medium-length copy where a friendly, informal voice is desired—such as children’s materials, greeting cards, labels, casual branding, and social posts. It can also serve effectively in headlines or pull quotes where a hand-made texture adds approachability without becoming overly decorative.
The tone is approachable and informal, with a quirky, personable warmth. Its small inconsistencies and springy proportions suggest spontaneity and everyday handwriting, giving text a friendly, conversational feel.
Likely designed to mimic neat, everyday hand lettering in an unconnected print style, balancing legibility with visible human irregularity. The goal appears to be a clean, personable handwritten look that stays readable in sentences while retaining a playful, handcrafted character.
Caps have straightforward, simplified constructions (notably the geometric feel of forms like E/F/L contrasted with rounder C/O), while lowercase keeps a lively, handwritten bounce. Numerals follow the same soft, slightly idiosyncratic approach, with rounded curves and understated terminals that keep the overall texture consistent in running text.