Print Ufloz 2 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, invitations, expressive, playful, casual, lively, chic, hand-lettered feel, personality, display impact, modern charm, brushy, swashy, flowing, calligraphic, gestural.
An informal, brush-pen script with unconnected, slightly right-leaning letters and lively, variable stroke shapes. Forms show pronounced thick–thin modulation with tapered entries and exits, giving many strokes a pointed, inked finish. Capitals are tall and showy with occasional swash-like terminals, while lowercase is compact with a comparatively small x-height and narrow internal counters. Overall spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a handwritten rhythm and a lightly bouncing baseline feel.
This font is best suited to short display text such as logos, branding accents, product packaging, posters, and social media graphics where its contrast and gesture can be appreciated. It can also work for invitations and greeting-style headlines, especially when paired with a restrained sans or serif for supporting text.
The tone is energetic and personable, mixing a modern hand-lettered charm with a hint of elegance from its dramatic contrast and long, tapered terminals. It reads friendly and expressive rather than formal, with a handcrafted flair that feels suited to upbeat, lifestyle-oriented messaging.
The design appears intended to emulate confident brush lettering with a fashionable, high-contrast look while keeping letters mostly unconnected for quick readability. Its varied widths, tapered terminals, and distinctive capitals aim to deliver instant personality in titles and branded phrases.
Letterforms favor simplified, print-like construction over full cursive connectivity, improving clarity at display sizes while keeping a spontaneous brush texture. Numerals follow the same high-contrast, calligraphic logic, with a few more decorative shapes (notably in curved figures) that add character in headings.