Print Wudap 8 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, greeting cards, children's media, playful, handmade, casual, whimsical, friendly, handmade feel, casual display, playful tone, personal voice, brushy, monoline-ish, tall, bouncy, quirky.
A tall, hand-drawn print style with slim, brush-like strokes and visibly irregular outlines. Letterforms are narrow and upright, with a lively baseline and slight wobble that preserves a made-by-hand texture. Curves are rounded and slightly pinched in places, terminals often taper, and stroke contrast fluctuates within and across glyphs, creating an organic rhythm. Spacing is loose and variable, with generous counters in rounded letters and distinctive, simplified shapes in forms like G, Q, and g.
Well suited to short display text where a handmade voice is desired—posters, book covers, product packaging, invitations, greeting cards, and playful branding. It also works for pull quotes or UI accents when used sparingly and at larger sizes where the brushy texture can be appreciated.
The overall tone is lighthearted and personal, like quick marker or brush lettering used for notes, labels, or casual headlines. Its uneven ink edges and bouncing rhythm add charm and approachability, leaning more quirky than polished.
Likely designed to emulate quick, informal hand lettering with a slightly brushy tool, prioritizing personality and spontaneity over strict geometric consistency. The narrow, tall proportions help it fit compactly while still reading as expressive and friendly.
Uppercase forms read cleanly at display sizes with straightforward construction, while lowercase introduces more characterful quirks (notably in a, g, j, and y). Numerals are simple and rounded, matching the informal texture and keeping a consistent, hand-rendered feel across the set.