Print Ufrur 5 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, editorial, elegant, theatrical, artsy, whimsical, vintage, display impact, boutique feel, decorative flair, signature look, calligraphic, hairline, flared, ornate, stylized.
A stylized display alphabet with dramatic thick–thin modulation and razor-like hairlines paired with solid, inky verticals. Many glyphs incorporate looped entry strokes and delicate internal or side flourishes that feel drawn with a flexible pen, giving the set an intentionally irregular, variable rhythm across characters. The overall texture is compact and vertical, with small counters in places and occasional exaggerated swashes or diagonal cuts that add visual tension. Numerals and capitals carry the same high-contrast, decorative treatment, creating a cohesive but intentionally idiosyncratic voice.
Best suited to headlines, titles, pull quotes, and short editorial lines where its decorative stroke work can be appreciated. It can add a premium, boutique character to branding and packaging, particularly for fashion, beauty, arts, or event materials. For body text, it will read most comfortably in larger sizes and with generous spacing.
The font conveys a fashion-forward, theatrical tone—poised and refined, but with playful eccentricity. Its sharp hairlines and ornamental loops suggest boutique elegance and a slightly mysterious, curated feel rather than everyday neutrality.
The design appears intended as an expressive, hand-drawn display face that merges calligraphic contrast with ornamental quirks to create a memorable, boutique-style signature. Its goal is impact and character over neutrality, offering a distinctive look for attention-grabbing typography.
Several letters show distinctive, signature-like flourishes (notably in curved forms and certain diagonals), which increases personality but can make longer passages feel busy. The contrast and fine strokes favor larger sizes and cleaner printing or display contexts where the hairlines can hold up.