Print Ukmig 3 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, book covers, packaging, branding, invitations, storybook, boutique, handcrafted, charming, theatrical, personal, expressive, elegant, distinctive, readable, calligraphic, tapered, wedge serif, inked, lively rhythm.
A narrow, print-style handwritten serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and crisp, ink-like joins. Stems often finish with small wedge-like serifs and tapered terminals, while curves show a calligraphic tension that keeps the rhythm animated. Proportions are compact, with a relatively steady x-height and visibly varied widths across letters, producing an uneven, human cadence. Numerals and caps follow the same high-contrast logic, with elegant, slightly idiosyncratic shapes that remain clear at display sizes.
Works well for short to medium-length display text where character is desired: book covers, editorial headlines, pull quotes, packaging, café or boutique branding, invitations, and posters. It can also serve for branding subheads or label text when set with comfortable tracking and generous leading, letting its contrast and narrow proportions breathe.
This typeface feels personable and slightly theatrical, with a hand-drawn confidence that reads as friendly rather than casual to the point of messiness. Its lively contrast and gently quirky details give it a storybook and boutique tone, suitable for designs that want warmth and character without becoming overly playful.
The design appears intended to merge handwritten personality with a serifed, calligraphic structure, creating an informal display face that still feels composed and legible. Its high-contrast strokes and narrow build suggest a goal of fitting impactful text into tight spaces while retaining a distinctive, human signature.
The sample text shows consistent spacing and a steady baseline with subtle hand-drawn irregularities that add charm without sacrificing clarity. Several forms feature pronounced vertical emphasis and tapered entry/exit strokes, reinforcing the pen-drawn impression and making the face most effective at larger sizes.