Print Upgub 8 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, kids content, playful, quirky, casual, friendly, hand-drawn, hand-lettered feel, approachability, playful display, casual emphasis, rounded, bouncy, chunky, soft, irregular.
A chunky, hand-drawn sans with soft, rounded terminals and an intentionally uneven stroke edge that reads like marker or brush pen texture. Letterforms are compact and vertically oriented, with narrow proportions and a gently bouncy baseline feel created by subtle inconsistencies in curves, joins, and counters. Shapes lean toward simplified construction—single-storey forms where expected, open apertures, and modest counters—prioritizing personality over geometric precision. Numerals follow the same informal logic, with straightforward silhouettes and slightly idiosyncratic curvature that keeps the set cohesive.
Best suited for posters, headlines, and short callouts where an informal, hand-made voice is desired. It can work well for playful packaging, social graphics, event promos, and kid-oriented or craft-themed materials, especially when paired with a simpler text face for longer reading.
The overall tone is lighthearted and approachable, with a whimsical, homemade energy that feels conversational rather than formal. Its narrow, chunky forms create a lively rhythm that suggests fun, youthfulness, and an easygoing, crafty sensibility.
The design appears intended to mimic casual hand lettering with a bold, compact footprint—delivering strong visual presence while keeping a friendly, imperfect human touch. It emphasizes character and immediacy over typographic neutrality, aiming for an expressive, approachable display voice.
Despite the playful irregularities, the design maintains consistent weight and spacing behavior across upper- and lowercase, helping it hold together in short bursts of text. The narrow build and tight inner spaces can make dense paragraphs feel busy, but the distinctive shapes remain clear at display and short-text sizes.