Print Ukler 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, children’s, packaging, craft labels, social posts, playful, friendly, handmade, whimsical, casual, handwritten clarity, friendly tone, space saving, casual display, approachable branding, monoline, rounded, bouncy, tall, quirky.
A tall, narrow handwritten print with smooth, rounded stroke endings and a lightly irregular, drawn-by-hand rhythm. Strokes stay fairly even in thickness with subtle contrast where curves tighten, and letterforms feel simple and open rather than tightly constructed. Proportions are vertically emphasized, with compact lowercase bodies and long ascenders/descenders that create a buoyant vertical cadence. Spacing and widths vary slightly from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, informal texture while maintaining clear, readable silhouettes.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where a friendly, informal voice is desired, such as greeting cards, classroom materials, kids-focused packaging, or craft and handmade product labels. Its narrow build can be useful for fitting headings or callouts into tight spaces while preserving a personal, handwritten feel. It also works well for quotes, captions, and social graphics that benefit from warmth and approachability.
The overall tone is cheerful and approachable, with a gentle whimsy that feels conversational and lighthearted. Its narrow, upright stance gives it an energetic, perky presence without becoming aggressive or edgy. The handmade irregularities add warmth and personality, suggesting a friendly note or a casual label.
This design appears intended to mimic neat, hand-printed lettering with consistent structure but visible human variation. The tall, narrow proportions and rounded terminals prioritize a charming, approachable look while keeping letterforms clear enough for everyday display use.
Curves are notably soft and slightly springy, and counters tend to be round and open for legibility. Capitals read as simplified, narrow forms that align well with the lowercase, keeping the alphabet cohesive in mixed-case settings. Numerals follow the same narrow, handwritten logic, matching the text rhythm rather than aiming for geometric uniformity.