Print Ulnay 13 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, packaging, social media, elegant, airy, casual, poetic, refined, handwritten elegance, personal tone, pen lettering, soft sophistication, calligraphic, fluid, delicate, lively, tapered.
A delicate, right-leaning handwritten print with slender, tapered strokes and subtle calligraphic modulation. Letterforms are loosely constructed with open counters, long ascenders and descenders, and a gently bouncing baseline that adds a natural rhythm. Terminals often finish in fine points or small flicks, and curves are smooth with occasional sharp turns that suggest pen pressure and direction changes. Spacing is slightly uneven in a hand-driven way, and capitals are taller and more expressive than the lowercase, contributing to a graceful, informal texture in text.
This font suits short-to-medium display text where a personal, elegant feel is desired—such as invitations, greeting cards, quote graphics, boutique packaging, and lifestyle branding accents. It performs best at comfortable sizes where the fine strokes and tapered terminals can remain clear, and where the natural irregularity adds charm rather than distraction.
The overall tone feels light, intimate, and slightly romantic, like neat personal notes or invitations written with a flexible pen. Its soft movement and fine hairline endings convey sophistication without becoming formal script, keeping the mood approachable and human.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick, confident pen lettering—print-like forms with a calligraphic slant—balancing legibility with expressive, handwritten motion. It aims to provide a refined, personable alternative to rigid italics for display settings.
The numerals follow the same flowing, pen-drawn logic, with simple shapes and occasional swash-like tails that help them blend into the text color. The ampersand and punctuation shown in the sample carry the same understated flourish, reinforcing a consistent handwritten voice across mixed-case settings.