Print Urmus 9 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, kids, greeting cards, social media, friendly, handmade, casual, cheerful, approachable, human touch, approachability, casual tone, playful clarity, rounded, monolinear, open apertures, soft terminals, quirky.
A casual, hand-drawn print with slim stems and a lively, slightly uneven rhythm. Letterforms are built from simple strokes with rounded joins and soft, tapered terminals, mixing straighter verticals with gently bowed curves. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, giving the set a natural, handwritten inconsistency while keeping clear silhouettes and open counters. Capitals are narrow and airy with simple construction, while lowercase forms feel more fluid, with single-storey shapes and lightly looping details in letters like g and y. Numerals follow the same informal logic, staying legible while preserving the drawn-by-hand character.
Works well for packaging callouts, posters, greeting cards, invitations, classroom materials, and social media graphics where an informal, human voice is desired. It can also suit short editorial pull quotes or headings, especially when you want a light, handwritten texture without connected script.
The overall tone is friendly and informal, like neat handwriting used for labels, notes, and everyday messaging. Its light, open forms read as cheerful and approachable, with a subtle quirkiness that keeps it from feeling corporate or rigid.
Likely designed to deliver a clean, readable handwritten print that feels personal and upbeat, while maintaining enough consistency for headline and short-paragraph use. The goal appears to be an informal, hand-rendered charm with clear letter recognition and an airy overall color.
Stroke contrast appears within curves and at terminals, where some ends thin or taper slightly, reinforcing a pen-drawn impression. Spacing and widths feel intentionally irregular, which adds charm in short texts but also makes the texture more animated across longer passages.