Print Uglet 8 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, playful, whimsical, hand-drawn, storybook, quirky, expressive display, hand-lettered feel, space-saving, personality, spiky serifs, inked, bouncy, irregular, tall.
A tall, condensed display face with a hand-drawn print character and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes show a brush/pen-like tapering with needle-like hairlines and heavier verticals, creating a lively, high-contrast rhythm. Terminals often flare into small, sharp serif-like flicks, and curves are slightly uneven, reinforcing an organic, made-by-hand feel. Proportions are narrow overall with variable letter widths, open counters, and distinctive, slightly quirky shapes in both caps and lowercase; numerals follow the same calligraphic contrast and narrow stance.
Best suited to display settings where its narrow, high-contrast strokes and hand-drawn irregularities can be appreciated—headlines, short passages, titles, and branded phrases. It can add character to packaging, invitations, greeting cards, and editorial pull quotes, especially in whimsical or boutique contexts.
The font reads as playful and slightly eccentric, with a storybook charm that feels crafted rather than engineered. Its spiky little flicks and springy proportions add personality and motion, making text feel friendly, whimsical, and a bit theatrical.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of informal lettering while still functioning as a cohesive display typeface. Its condensed proportions and dramatic contrast suggest a focus on expressive, space-efficient headlines with a distinctive handcrafted signature.
In continuous text the strong contrast and narrow build create a bright, animated texture; the delicate hairlines and sharp terminals give it a crisp, scratchy edge at larger sizes. Uppercase forms appear especially tall and attention-grabbing, while lowercase keeps a casual handwritten cadence.