Print Ummim 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, greeting cards, friendly, playful, casual, whimsical, approachable, human touch, informal clarity, cheerful tone, handmade feel, casual readability, hand-drawn, rounded, loopy, soft terminals, lively rhythm.
A casual handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and lively, slightly irregular rhythm. Strokes are smooth and rounded with gently swelling curves and softened terminals, giving the letters a marker- or brush-pen feel without connected scripting. Forms are compact and slightly condensed, with simplified, open counters and a noticeable baseline bounce that adds movement. Numerals and capitals follow the same informal logic, with occasional quirky proportions and small idiosyncrasies that reinforce the hand-drawn character.
This font works well for short to medium text where a personal, approachable voice is desired—such as boutique branding, packaging labels, posters, invitations, greeting cards, and social media graphics. It can also serve as an accent typeface paired with a clean sans for body copy in editorial or web layouts.
The overall tone is warm, informal, and conversational—more like a neat personal note than a formal display face. Its soft curves and playful unevenness read as cheerful and human, making it well-suited to lighthearted or personable messaging.
The design appears intended to capture an informal hand-printed look with controlled consistency: expressive enough to feel human and upbeat, yet tidy enough to remain readable across longer samples. Its slant, rounded stroke endings, and subtle irregularities suggest a deliberate balance between charm and clarity.
Capitals are clear and legible while remaining relaxed, and the punctuation and dots feel intentionally rounded and friendly. The texture stays coherent across the alphabet despite natural variation, creating an even “handwritten” color in paragraphs while retaining a distinct personality in headlines.