Print Ugrol 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, book covers, posters, headlines, greeting cards, playful, storybook, handmade, whimsical, friendly, handmade feel, expressive display, casual charm, playful branding, brushed, calligraphic, bouncy, quirky, lively.
A narrow, slanted handwritten print with a brushed, calligraphic skeleton and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes taper into pointed terminals with occasional ink-like bulges and soft curves, giving the letters a lively, uneven rhythm while remaining fairly consistent in overall construction. Counters are compact, joins are open, and spacing feels slightly irregular in a natural, hand-drawn way, helping the alphabet feel animated rather than mechanical.
Best suited to display settings where texture and personality are assets—such as packaging, labels, invitations, greeting cards, posters, and book or chapter titles. It can work for short bursts of copy in branding or editorial pull quotes, but its animated stroke behavior and tight proportions are most effective at larger sizes.
The font reads as cheerful and characterful, with a storybook charm and a lightly theatrical, whimsical tone. Its energetic contrast and jaunty slant suggest motion and personality, making text feel informal and expressive rather than strictly utilitarian.
Likely designed to capture a hand-brushed print look that feels approachable and handcrafted while still reading cleanly in uppercase and lowercase. The goal appears to be expressive, informal display typography with a distinctive narrow silhouette and lively contrast.
Uppercase forms tend to be tall and narrow with simplified, brush-led structures, while lowercase retains a casual printed feel rather than connected script. Numerals follow the same narrow, tapered treatment, with distinctive curves and stroke flare that keep figures visually consistent with the letters.