Print Ulnef 6 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, packaging, greeting cards, quotes, craft labels, casual, friendly, quirky, hand-drawn, airy, handwritten feel, casual readability, personal tone, light texture, monoline, spindly, bouncy, loose, tall.
A tall, lightly drawn handwritten print with narrow, upright letterforms and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes are mostly monoline with occasional subtle thick–thin shifts, and terminals tend to be rounded, as if made with a fine pen. Proportions vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, with generous ascenders/descenders and a compact lowercase body that makes the alphabet feel vertically stretched. Curves are open and slightly irregular, and several forms show simplified, single-stroke construction that reinforces the informal, drawn-by-hand character.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a human, informal feel is desirable: personal notes, greeting cards, invitations with a casual tone, packaging accents, and quote graphics. It also works nicely for labels and headings in lifestyle or craft contexts where a light, hand-drawn texture is an asset.
The font feels informal and personable, with a playful, slightly quirky tone. Its thin, airy strokes and bouncy spacing give it a lighthearted, conversational voice—more like a quick note or label than formal typography.
Likely designed to capture the look of quick, neat handwriting in an unconnected print style—prioritizing personality and a natural pen-made rhythm over strict uniformity. The narrow, tall proportions and light stroke weight suggest an intention to stay unobtrusive while still adding a distinctive hand-drawn signature.
Capitals read cleanly and slender, while the lowercase leans toward a sketchbook simplicity, contributing to a charming mismatch between cases. Numerals follow the same fine-pen logic and stay legible, though the overall texture remains intentionally uneven and organic. The loose spacing and variable widths create a natural handwritten flow in longer lines of text.