Print Upral 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: kids, packaging, posters, labels, social media, playful, casual, friendly, handmade, quirky, handmade warmth, casual readability, approachable tone, informal personality, monoline, rounded, soft terminals, bouncy baseline, irregular rhythm.
A monoline, hand-drawn print face with rounded forms and softly blunted terminals. Strokes keep a fairly even thickness while letter shapes show deliberate irregularities in curvature and proportion, giving the alphabet a lively, human rhythm. Counters are open and simple, with single-storey lowercase forms and compact, slightly bouncy spacing that varies subtly from glyph to glyph. Overall silhouettes are clean enough for continuous text, but retain visible wobble and organic stroke behavior.
Well suited to kid-focused materials, casual branding, packaging callouts, labels, and posters where an informal handwritten tone is desirable. It can also work for short to medium blocks of text in friendly contexts, especially when a handmade feel is more important than typographic uniformity.
The font feels lighthearted and approachable, like neat marker lettering on a note or classroom poster. Its unevenness reads as intentional and personable, adding charm rather than formality. The tone is upbeat and a little quirky, prioritizing warmth over precision.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, hand-lettered printing with consistent stroke weight, delivering an approachable everyday voice. Its controlled irregularities suggest a goal of staying readable while preserving the spontaneity of drawing with a pen or marker.
Uppercase characters are straightforward and blocky with rounded corners, while lowercase introduces more personality in strokes and joins (notably in letters like g, j, and y). Numerals match the same hand-drawn logic, keeping simple, legible constructions without sharp geometry.