Print Undez 5 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, craft labels, playful, whimsical, handmade, storybook, friendly, hand-lettered feel, added personality, playful display, casual warmth, bouncy, quirky, brushy, tapered, lively.
A lively hand-drawn print with tall, condensed proportions and noticeably tapered strokes that swell and pinch like a brush or marker lifted and reapplied. The letterforms are largely upright but intentionally uneven, with rounded joins, soft terminals, and subtle wobble that keeps the rhythm organic rather than mechanical. Counters tend to be compact and vertical, while some glyphs show simplified, almost monoline-like sections contrasted with heavier stems, creating a distinct handmade contrast. Numerals and capitals follow the same narrow, elongated silhouette, with occasional flared ends and asymmetric curves that emphasize a drawn-by-hand construction.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, book covers, and packaging where a handmade, friendly voice is desired. It also works well for invitations, craft labels, and short brand phrases, especially when you want an informal, illustrative feel. For long text, its narrow proportions and energetic texture are likely strongest in shorter passages or pull quotes.
The overall tone feels playful and storybook-like—casual, personable, and slightly quirky. Its bouncy irregularities and narrow, tall stance give it a charming, crafty character that reads as informal and human rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic casual hand lettering with brush-like modulation—prioritizing personality, spontaneity, and charm over strict consistency. Its condensed, tall forms and animated terminals aim to create a distinctive display texture that feels approachable and fun.
Stroke behavior varies from glyph to glyph in a way that suggests natural pen pressure: thicker downstrokes, lighter connecting curves, and small finish strokes that look like quick flicks. Spacing appears moderately open for such condensed shapes, helping keep the texture readable in short blocks while preserving the jittery, handmade cadence.