Print Wuluj 4 is a bold, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, book covers, packaging, logos, playful, handcrafted, whimsical, storybook, retro, handmade feel, display impact, quirky charm, vintage flavor, brushy, textured, condensed, quirky, expressive.
A condensed, hand-drawn display face with sharply modulated strokes and an inked, slightly uneven edge. Forms are mostly upright with tall, narrow proportions and lively, irregular curvature in bowls and terminals. Stroke contrast is pronounced, with thick vertical masses paired with hairline joins and flicked endings, creating a rhythmic, brush-and-ink feel. Counters tend to be tight and vertical stress is evident, while numerals and capitals maintain the same narrow, poster-like stance.
Best suited to short-form display settings such as posters, headlines, book covers, packaging, and logo wordmarks where its narrow footprint and dramatic contrast can stand out. It also works well for themed applications—events, cafés, craft brands, and playful editorial callouts—while extended body text may feel dense due to the tight spacing and condensed forms.
The tone is playful and characterful, suggesting informal signage, vintage novelties, and storybook titling. Its high drama and quirky irregularities read as human and expressive rather than mechanical, giving text a mischievous, theatrical energy.
The design appears intended to capture a hand-rendered, brushy print look with strong vertical emphasis and high visual punch. Its condensed proportions and textured stroke behavior suggest a focus on attention-grabbing titling that feels lively, personal, and slightly vintage.
Texture appears intentionally inconsistent across stems and curves, mimicking real ink pickup and pressure changes. Some letters use slender hairline spurs and hooked terminals that add motion, while repeated verticals (like in H, M, N, and u) create a strong striped cadence at larger sizes.