Print Utmuy 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: titles, posters, book covers, game ui, packaging, storybook, old-world, whimsical, theatrical, folkloric, expressive display, hand-lettered feel, vintage fantasy, characterful headings, decorative branding, brushy, calligraphic, spiky, tapered, angular.
A compact, hand-drawn display face with tall proportions and tightly set letterforms that alternate between stout stems and hairline tapers. Strokes show a brush- or pen-like modulation with pointed terminals, small flares, and occasional wedge-like serifs that feel carved rather than engineered. Curves are slightly irregular and asymmetrical, giving the alphabet a lively rhythm; counters are small and the baseline feel is steady despite the handmade edges. Uppercase forms are more decorative and sweeping, while the lowercase is compact and simplified, reinforcing a headline-oriented texture.
Best used for short-to-medium display settings such as titles, posters, book covers, and themed branding where its handcrafted texture can be appreciated. It also fits fantasy or historical-adjacent applications like game UI headings, packaging labels, and event graphics. For body copy, it will perform more reliably at larger sizes and with generous spacing.
The overall tone is whimsical and slightly gothic, evoking storybook titles, folklore, and vintage fantasy. Its sharp hooks and tapering ends add a theatrical, spellbook-like flair without becoming ornate blackletter. The result feels playful yet dramatic, well-suited to imaginative or period-leaning themes.
The design appears intended to mimic expressive hand lettering with a lightly calligraphic, old-world flavor, balancing readability with distinctive character. Its tall, narrow stance and tapered terminals suggest a focus on atmospheric display typography for narrative or themed content rather than neutral text setting.
The font’s personality comes through in its pointed entry/exit strokes and occasional exaggerated diagonals, which create a lively, slightly spiky silhouette in running text. Numerals share the same tapered, hand-cut feel and read best when given room as display figures rather than in dense tables.