Print Ulnis 12 is a very light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, quotes, packaging, social media, casual, playful, airy, friendly, whimsical, personal voice, informal charm, light elegance, quick note, monoline, unconnected, bouncy, loopy, tall ascenders.
A delicate, monoline handwritten print with a right-leaning stance and an irregular, human rhythm. Strokes stay thin and clean with occasional tapering at turns, while proportions run tall and narrow, giving the alphabet an airy verticality. Counters are open and rounded, curves are softly drawn, and the baseline feels gently bouncy rather than mechanically aligned. Capitals are simplified and slightly loopy, while lowercase forms are compact with notably tall ascenders and short bodies, preserving an informal, note-like texture in words.
This style suits short, expressive text such as greeting cards, invitations, quote graphics, journal-style headings, and lifestyle packaging where an informal human touch is desirable. It can also work for light branding accents and UI labels when used at generous sizes and with sufficient contrast against the background.
The font reads as personable and lighthearted, like quick handwriting done with a fine pen. Its loose spacing, lively slant, and small idiosyncrasies keep it approachable and slightly whimsical, more conversational than formal.
The design appears intended to capture an effortless handwritten print: narrow, upright-leaning letters with an animated baseline and simple constructions that prioritize charm and speed over strict uniformity. The overall goal feels like adding a friendly, personal voice to headings and short phrases without connecting strokes.
Legibility is best at display and larger text sizes where the thin strokes and narrow letterforms have room to breathe. Numerals follow the same light, handwritten logic and sit comfortably alongside the letters, maintaining an overall sketch-like consistency.