Print Umnij 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, greeting cards, social media, casual, expressive, playful, friendly, breezy, handwritten feel, brush energy, casual branding, lively display, personal tone, brushed, slanted, monoline-like, tapered, loopy.
An informal, right-slanted handwritten print with brisk, brush-pen stroke behavior. Letterforms show high contrast between thick downstrokes and finer entry/exit hairlines, with frequent tapered terminals and occasional slight swelling at curves. Proportions are compact with a notably short x-height and relatively tall ascenders/descenders, creating an airy, vertical rhythm despite the narrow set. Curves are open and fluid, and strokes often finish with quick flicks or hooks that add motion while keeping letters generally unconnected.
Best suited for short-to-medium display text where a friendly handwritten voice is desired—headlines, packaging callouts, invitations, greeting cards, and social media graphics. The short x-height and high contrast suggest using it at larger sizes for comfortable readability, especially in longer sentences.
The overall tone is light, personable, and energetic, like quick notes written with a confident brush pen. It reads as informal and approachable, with a bit of flair from the sharp slant and lively terminals. The high-contrast strokes add a touch of elegance without losing the casual, handwritten feel.
The design appears intended to emulate quick brush handwriting with a clean, readable print structure—capturing spontaneity and motion while staying consistent enough for repeated use in branding and display settings.
Capitals are simple and slightly calligraphic, with a mix of looped and straight constructions that feel hand-drawn rather than geometric. Numerals follow the same brisk, tapered logic, with rounded forms and cursive-like movement that pairs well with the letters. Spacing appears moderately loose in running text, helping the narrow shapes remain legible at display sizes.