Print Ulbod 12 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, invitations, social graphics, casual, friendly, playful, hand-drawn, approachable, hand-lettered feel, friendly tone, space-saving display, casual clarity, monoline, marker-like, rounded, bouncy, airy.
A narrow, hand-drawn print face with mostly monoline strokes and gently rounded terminals. Letterforms are tall and slim, with a lively, slightly irregular rhythm that suggests marker or felt-tip writing. Curves are smooth and open, counters are generous for the width, and some strokes show subtle tapering and soft joins rather than sharp corners. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, giving the alphabet an organic, handwritten consistency rather than strict geometric uniformity.
Works best in short to medium bursts where a casual handwritten voice is desirable—posters, titles, packaging callouts, invitations, and social media graphics. The narrow build makes it useful when space is tight, while still keeping an informal, friendly presence.
The overall tone is relaxed and personable, with a light, upbeat energy. Its narrow, tall shapes feel quick and informal, while the rounded forms keep it friendly and non-authoritarian—well-suited to conversational, everyday messaging.
Likely designed to emulate quick, neat hand-lettering in an unconnected print style, delivering a personal, human feel while staying legible in display sizes. The narrow proportions appear intended to fit more characters per line without losing the casual handwritten character.
Ascenders and capitals feel prominent relative to the lowercase, and spacing reads a bit loose in text, enhancing the airy handwritten texture. Numerals and punctuation follow the same casual, simplified construction, prioritizing immediacy over typographic rigor.