Print Utdoz 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, logotypes, packaging, headlines, signage, energetic, playful, vintage, dramatic, expressive, handmade feel, display impact, retro flair, fast lettering, compact fit, brushy, slanted, tapered, calligraphic, compact.
A compact, right-slanted brush script with tapered strokes and pointed terminals that mimic a fast marker or brush-pen. Letterforms are narrow and upright-leaning with tight counters, creating a dense rhythm in words. Strokes show noticeable thick–thin modulation and frequent flicked entry/exit strokes, giving many glyphs a sharp, blade-like silhouette. Curves are slightly irregular in a hand-drawn way, while overall spacing and baseline alignment remain consistent enough for setting short text.
Best suited to display settings where an energetic, hand-rendered voice is desired—posters, storefront-style graphics, packaging, and title treatments. It can also work for short pull quotes or labels where compact width helps fit copy into tight spaces. For extended reading, the busy texture and tight internal spaces are likely to be better reserved for larger sizes and shorter lines.
The font conveys momentum and attitude—confident, a bit theatrical, and intentionally informal. Its sharp brush edges and condensed slant give it a retro display flavor often associated with lively signage and punchy headlines. Overall it reads as expressive and spirited rather than calm or purely functional.
Designed to emulate swift, informal brush lettering with a condensed footprint, prioritizing motion, punch, and visual character. The consistent slant and tapered stroke behavior suggest an aim toward cohesive display typography that feels hand-made while remaining repeatable across a full alphanumeric set.
Capitals are especially punchy, with angular turns and prominent tapered strokes that help them stand out in titles. Numerals follow the same brisk, brushy construction, keeping a cohesive voice across letters and figures. The narrow build and strong diagonals can make longer passages feel busy, but they add impact at larger sizes.