Print Ulbep 7 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, social posts, packaging accents, playful, airy, whimsical, personal, casual, handwritten charm, display emphasis, personal tone, light elegance, monoline feel, looping, tall ascenders, spiky terminals, open counters.
A handwritten print style with tall, slender proportions and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes show pronounced contrast between hairline entry/exit marks and thicker downstrokes, with occasional tapering and slight wobble that reinforces a drawn-by-hand texture. Letterforms are mostly unconnected and upright, with narrow bowls and open apertures; capitals are elongated and gestural, while lowercase remains compact with delicate, short bodies and prominent ascenders/descenders. Numerals follow the same airy construction, using thin curves and simple, open shapes.
Well-suited to invitations, greeting cards, short headlines, quotes, and social graphics where a personal, handwritten voice is desired. It can work effectively as an accent typeface on packaging, labels, and boutique branding, especially when paired with a simpler text face for longer reading.
The overall tone is lighthearted and personable, like quick marker or brush-pen lettering refined into a consistent set. It feels friendly and informal, with a whimsical elegance that reads as modern hand lettering rather than formal calligraphy.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of casual hand lettering while keeping a coherent, repeatable structure across capitals, lowercase, and numerals. Its emphasis on tall forms, delicate hairlines, and expressive terminals points toward use in display settings where character and charm matter more than dense text efficiency.
Several glyphs use looped forms and curved hooks (notably in letters like J, y, and g), and many terminals finish in sharp, tapered points that add sparkle at larger sizes. The narrow proportions and fine hairlines suggest avoiding very small sizes or low-contrast backgrounds where delicate strokes could fade.