Print Ukdan 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, invites, greeting cards, playful, whimsical, friendly, quirky, casual, hand-lettered feel, friendly branding, space-saving display, casual readability, monoline-ish, rounded terminals, tall ascenders, looped forms, open counters.
A tall, slim, hand-drawn print with gently irregular stroke behavior and a lightly modulated thickness. Letterforms are narrow and vertically oriented, with rounded, softened terminals and occasional flared or tapered ends that keep the texture lively. Curves are smooth and slightly elastic, counters stay fairly open, and widths vary by character, giving words a natural, written rhythm rather than strict geometric uniformity. Lowercase shows small bodies with long ascenders/descenders, while capitals are airy and simplified, contributing to an overall light, vertical color on the page.
Works well for short to medium-length display copy where an informal, hand-lettered voice is desirable—such as headlines, packaging labels, posters, invitations, and greeting cards. It can also suit branded pull quotes or section headers where a narrow footprint and friendly personality help conserve space while staying expressive.
The font reads as approachable and lightly whimsical, like neat marker or pen lettering meant to feel human and informal. Its narrow, tall stance adds a quirky elegance, balancing friendliness with a slightly storybook or boutique tone.
The design appears intended to simulate tidy, hand-printed lettering with a consistent vertical stance and subtle, human irregularities. Its narrow proportions and softened terminals suggest a goal of fitting comfortably into compact layouts while maintaining a warm, handmade character.
In continuous text, the vertical rhythm and slim proportions create a spacious feel, especially in capitals and rounded letters. Some characters show distinctive handwritten construction (e.g., looped or hooked strokes and asymmetric joins), which adds charm but also makes the texture intentionally less mechanical and more personal.