Print Uflus 8 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, social posts, posters, friendly, playful, casual, handmade, warm, handwritten warmth, casual display, artisan feel, friendly legibility, brushy, organic, bouncy, rounded, lively.
A lively handwritten print with a brush-pen feel, mixing rounded bowls with tapered stroke endings. Letters show clear pressure modulation: thicker downstrokes, thinner entry/exit strokes, and occasional teardrop terminals. Proportions are compact and slightly condensed, with tall ascenders/descenders and relatively small lowercase bodies, creating an energetic vertical rhythm. Curves are softly irregular and the baseline gently wavers, reinforcing an intentionally human, drawn-by-hand texture while keeping characters distinct and readable.
Best suited to display roles where a friendly handwritten tone is desirable: branding accents, packaging labels, social media graphics, posters, invitations, and informal signage. It can work for short subheads or pull quotes, but its expressive stroke contrast and compact proportions are most effective at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, with an informal charm that suggests quick marker lettering or modern brush notes. Its springy rhythm and soft terminals feel personable rather than formal, lending a lighthearted, conversational voice to headlines and short messages.
This design appears intended to capture the look of quick, confident brush lettering in unconnected print forms—combining legibility with a personal, artisanal feel. The emphasis is on natural rhythm and expressive terminals rather than geometric consistency, aiming for warmth and immediacy in modern casual typography.
Capitals vary between simpler printed forms and more calligraphic constructions, giving the set a spontaneous, sketchbook quality. Numerals follow the same brush contrast and rounded shaping, with slightly idiosyncratic forms that read well at display sizes. Spacing appears naturally uneven in a way that supports the handmade aesthetic without turning into messy texture.