Print Utlut 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, children’s books, greeting cards, friendly, casual, quirky, storybook, nostalgic, handmade feel, approachability, playful tone, readable charm, rounded, soft, brushed, hand-drawn, lively.
A hand-drawn, print-style face with gently irregular strokes and rounded terminals. Forms are compact with a slightly condensed feel and a steady, upright stance, while stroke endings often taper or flare as if made with a brush or marker. Curves are smooth and somewhat bouncy, counters are open, and the overall rhythm shows deliberate human variation rather than strict geometric repetition. Capitals read clean and simple; lowercase maintains the same informal logic with subtle asymmetries and a lightly animated baseline presence. Numerals follow the same friendly, brushed construction with soft corners and clear silhouettes.
Well suited for headlines, short paragraphs, and pull quotes where an informal human voice is desirable. It can work effectively on packaging, café menus, event posters, greeting cards, and children’s or educational materials, especially when you want a friendly, handmade impression.
The font feels approachable and personable, with a playful, slightly whimsical tone. Its hand-rendered texture suggests warmth and informality, evoking classroom materials, craft labeling, or lighthearted editorial moments rather than formal corporate messaging.
The design appears intended to capture the look of neat, hand-printed lettering with enough consistency for comfortable reading, while preserving small irregularities that communicate personality. It aims for a balance between charm and clarity, making it useful as an expressive text and display option.
The sample text shows good readability at display and short-text sizes, with noticeable but controlled quirks that add character without becoming chaotic. The brush-like modulation is most apparent in curved letters and in stroke terminals, where gentle tapers and swelling give the face a drawn-on-paper quality.