Print Uggif 11 is a bold, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, book covers, cafés, playful, handmade, quirky, retro, hand-lettered feel, compact display, expressive tone, vintage flavor, tall, condensed, inky, bouncy, irregular.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print with chunky vertical strokes and noticeably uneven contours. Strokes show a brush/marker-like texture with tapered terminals and occasional flare at joins, creating a lively, slightly wobbly rhythm. Counters tend to be narrow and vertically oriented, and curves (C, O, S) feel pinched and oval rather than round. Capitals are slim and elongated, while lowercase mixes compact bowls with long ascenders/descenders; dots and hooks are small and informal, reinforcing the handmade construction.
Best for short, attention-grabbing copy such as posters, packaging, menus, social graphics, and headline treatments where the tall condensed forms help fit more characters into limited width. It also works well for playful branding and cover typography where a hand-rendered, slightly retro tone is desirable.
The font feels friendly and characterful, with a casual, imperfect energy that reads as human and approachable. Its narrow, tall silhouettes and inky strokes give it a slightly vintage, poster-like charm, balancing warmth with a bit of eccentricity.
The design appears intended to mimic quick hand-lettered signwork in a compact, space-saving silhouette, emphasizing personality over strict regularity. Its high-contrast, brushy strokes and irregular details aim to deliver an expressive, human feel for display typography.
Spacing appears moderately tight, and the narrow forms can stack into a strong vertical texture in paragraphs. Several letters show intentionally idiosyncratic shapes (notably J, Q, y, and g), which adds personality but makes it better suited to display settings than long, small-size reading.