Print Ummal 14 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, social media, headlines, playful, friendly, casual, hand-drawn, quirky, human warmth, casual display, hand-lettered feel, approachable branding, brushy, rounded, bouncy, textured, informal.
An informal print hand with thick, rounded strokes and soft terminals that resemble a marker or brush pen. Letterforms are unconnected and slightly irregular, with subtle wobble and occasional stroke swelling that gives a drawn-on-paper texture rather than geometric precision. Counters are generally open and simplified, bowls are generously rounded, and verticals tend to stay fairly straight while curves carry most of the personality. The rhythm is lively and uneven in a controlled way, with small variations in width, spacing, and stroke endings that keep the texture natural.
Works best for short to medium text where a personal, upbeat voice is desired—posters, display headlines, packaging callouts, social graphics, and kid-oriented or casual lifestyle branding. The strong stroke weight and open shapes help it hold up in larger sizes and in punchy, high-contrast layouts.
The overall tone is friendly and approachable, with a playful, slightly mischievous energy. It reads like casual hand-lettering—confident and bold—well suited to upbeat, human-centered messaging rather than formal or corporate voice.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of quick marker lettering while keeping forms clear enough for everyday display use. The intent seems to balance legibility with a deliberately imperfect, human texture that adds warmth and personality.
Uppercase forms feel tall and narrow with simplified structures, while lowercase letters lean toward single-storey, handwritten constructions. Numerals follow the same casual logic with rounded shapes and slightly varied widths, maintaining an easy, hand-drawn consistency across the set.