Print Wubey 13 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, invitations, playful, quirky, whimsical, handmade, storybook, hand-lettered feel, expressive display, friendly tone, quirky character, casual voice, tall, spindly, inky, textured, irregular.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with lively stroke contrast and a slightly wobbly, drawn-by-hand skeleton. Stems are slender and vertical, while bowls and joins swell into heavier, inky shapes, creating a distinctly uneven rhythm. Curves are softly imperfect and terminals vary between tapered and blunt, with occasional hook-like finishes; counters stay relatively open despite the narrow proportions. Overall spacing and widths fluctuate from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, hand-rendered cadence.
Best used at display sizes where its texture and contrast can be appreciated, such as headlines, posters, book or chapter titles, packaging, and invitations. It can also work for short playful blurbs or pull quotes, but the narrow forms and irregular rhythm make it less ideal for long-form body text.
The font reads friendly and mischievous, with a whimsical, storybook tone that feels personal and informal. Its energetic contrast and narrow, spiky silhouettes give it a quirky, slightly spooky-cute edge, well suited to lighthearted or characterful messaging.
The design appears intended to mimic narrow hand-lettering made with an ink pen or brush-tip, emphasizing personality over precision. Its mix of condensed proportions, expressive contrast, and deliberate irregularities suggests a goal of creating an approachable, illustrative voice for casual, character-driven typography.
Uppercase forms skew toward narrow, sign-like capitals, while the lowercase adds more idiosyncratic loops and hooked descenders, increasing the handwritten flavor in running text. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, mixing thin strokes with bold inked areas for a cohesive, illustrative feel.