Print Utlaz 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, social media, greeting cards, friendly, casual, handmade, playful, approachable, handmade warmth, casual clarity, playful display, human texture, brushy, monoline-ish, rounded, bouncy, quirky.
A compact, hand-drawn print face with narrow proportions and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes resemble a brush or marker: mostly monoline in feel but with visible pressure changes at turns and terminals, producing softly tapered ends and occasional thicker joins. Counters are rounded and slightly irregular, and many letters show subtle wobble and asymmetric curves that reinforce the handmade construction. Capitals are tall and slender, lowercase forms are compact with a relatively low x-height, and spacing varies slightly from glyph to glyph, adding an organic texture in text.
Well-suited to short, high-impact text where a friendly handmade voice is desired—such as packaging, café menus, small posters, social graphics, invitations, and greeting cards. It can work in brief paragraphs at comfortable sizes, but its narrow, lively shapes are most effective for titles, callouts, and display copy.
The overall tone is informal and personable, like quick note-taking or labeling done with a felt-tip pen. Its slight quirks and bouncy shapes read as upbeat and human rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture an informal hand-lettered look with consistent legibility, combining narrow, space-saving proportions with brush-like strokes and deliberately imperfect contours to keep the texture warm and personal.
Distinctive, simplified forms (notably in the numerals and several capitals) prioritize character over strict uniformity, and the narrow set width helps lines feel light and agile despite the dark stroke color. The texture remains consistent across A–Z, a–z, and 0–9, with rounded terminals and gentle modulation providing cohesion.