Print Ukdaw 15 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, playful, whimsical, handmade, storybook, quirky, hand-lettered charm, compact display, quirky texture, playful readability, monoline feel, tall, condensed, spiky serifs, inked.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with an irregular rhythm and subtle pen-drawn variability. Strokes show noticeable contrast, with thin hairlines and heavier verticals, and many forms end in tapered terminals or small wedge-like spurs that read as informal, serif-ish flicks. Curves are slightly pinched and asymmetric, counters are compact, and spacing is lively rather than strictly uniform. The lowercase is narrow with a relatively small x-height, while ascenders and capitals stretch upward, giving the face a lanky, vertical emphasis.
This font is best suited to display use—headlines, posters, book covers, and packaging—where its tall, narrow forms and handmade details can be appreciated. It can also work well for short bursts of copy in invitations, greeting cards, or playful brand accents, especially at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone is playful and offbeat, like neat hand lettering made for charming, slightly mischievous titles. Its tall proportions and quirky details lend a light, storybook personality with a handcrafted warmth rather than a polished typographic neutrality.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, hand-lettered print while keeping a consistent, narrow footprint for compact, vertical-feeling word shapes. Its contrast and informal spur terminals seem chosen to add personality and texture without switching into a fully connected script.
Distinctive, narrow letterforms create strong vertical texture in words, and the high-contrast stroke behavior adds sparkle at larger sizes. The digit set follows the same hand-drawn logic, with simple, tall figures that feel consistent with the alphabet.