Print Ukdij 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, greeting cards, children’s, playful, folksy, friendly, quirky, handmade, handwritten feel, casual display, friendly branding, space saving, condensed, rounded, monoline-ish, soft terminals, bouncy.
A condensed, hand-drawn print style with tall proportions and a lively, slightly uneven rhythm. Strokes are mostly smooth and rounded with occasional subtle flare and organic irregularities that keep the outlines from feeling mechanical. Curves are generous and narrow counters stay open, while verticals tend to be straight and confident, giving the alphabet a clean, legible skeleton despite the handmade wobble. Spacing feels compact and variable, reinforcing the informal, written-by-hand character in both the glyph grid and the paragraph sample.
This font works well in short-to-medium display settings where a casual, handcrafted tone is desired—such as packaging, posters, social graphics, greeting cards, and playful editorial headlines. It can also serve as an accent face for labels and pull quotes when paired with a more neutral text font.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a casual charm that reads as upbeat and a little eccentric. Its narrow, tall letters and gentle imperfections create a personable voice that feels crafted rather than polished, suited to lighthearted messaging and friendly branding.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, informal hand lettering in a compact, space-saving width, balancing friendliness with readability. Its consistent construction and restrained contrast suggest a deliberate attempt to keep a clean typographic structure while preserving a human, drawn texture.
The lowercase shows a tall, prominent x-height and simplified forms that prioritize quick recognition. Numerals match the same narrow, rounded construction, and the set maintains consistent stroke color across text, helping it hold together in longer lines while still feeling intentionally imperfect.