Print Ugmeh 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, children’s media, whimsical, bookish, handmade, retro, quirky, handmade charm, narrow display, expressive contrast, friendly tone, tall, condensed, lively, inked, calligraphic.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with noticeably high stroke contrast and an ink-pen feel. Stems are mostly straight and vertical, while bowls and joins show gentle swelling and tapering that suggests pressure changes. Terminals are generally rounded or softly pointed, with occasional slight hooks and asymmetries that keep the rhythm human rather than geometric. Counters are relatively open for such narrow forms, and spacing is even enough for continuous reading while retaining an irregular, drawn character.
Works best where a narrow, characterful headline can add personality—posters, book covers, editorial display, and packaging. It also suits children’s or whimsical themes and short-to-medium passages where a handmade printed voice is desired. For dense body text, the condensed width and strong contrast may be better reserved for emphasis, pull quotes, or titling.
The overall tone is playful and slightly theatrical, balancing neatness with a charming handmade wobble. Its narrow, elongated silhouettes lend a storybook or vintage-poster flavor, while the contrast and tapered strokes add a touch of elegance without feeling formal. The result feels expressive, friendly, and a bit eccentric.
Designed to provide an informal printed handwriting look with a distinctive tall, narrow profile and expressive contrast. The intent appears to be combining legibility with a crafted, inked personality for display-forward typography that still feels approachable.
Uppercase letters tend to be especially tall and slender, giving headings a vertical lift, while lowercase forms keep a simple printed construction with occasional calligraphic inflections (notably in curved letters and the single-storey shapes). Numerals follow the same narrow, high-contrast logic and read clearly, with a stylized ‘2’ and ‘3’ that emphasize curved, inked terminals. Overall texture stays consistent across the set, with small variations that reinforce the hand-drawn origin.