Print Ulnis 7 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, greeting cards, packaging, social graphics, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, whimsical, handwritten charm, informal tone, playful display, human texture, monoline, spindly, bouncy, loose, hand-drawn.
A tall, hand-drawn print face with a wiry, mostly monoline stroke and gently tapered ends. Forms are narrow and slightly bouncy, with irregular curves and occasional asymmetry that preserve a natural marker/pen rhythm. Counters are open and airy, rounds are lightly flattened in places, and joins can be soft or subtly kinked, contributing to a relaxed, sketchy texture. Uppercase letters are generally more prominent and elongated, while lowercase stays small with simple construction and minimal terminals; numerals follow the same slim, informal drawing style.
Works best for short-to-medium display copy where a casual, handcrafted voice is desirable—such as headlines, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, packaging callouts, and social media graphics. Use at larger sizes or with generous tracking to keep the thin strokes and narrow forms clear.
The overall tone is lighthearted and personable, with a spontaneous, doodled energy. Its unevenness reads as human and approachable rather than polished, giving text a chatty, handmade feel.
Likely designed to emulate quick, informal handwriting in an unconnected print style—prioritizing personality and a natural pen rhythm over strict geometric consistency. The tall, narrow build and slightly irregular stroke behavior aim to add charm and spontaneity to display text.
Spacing and width vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating a lively word shape in running text. The tall ascenders and narrow proportions make lines feel airy, but the thin strokes and loose consistency can make small sizes feel delicate.