Print Ulnet 1 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, quotes, packaging, social posts, invites, playful, casual, airy, handmade, friendly, handmade warmth, casual readability, space-saving, lively texture, monoline, loopy, tall, bouncy, quirky.
A slender, handwritten print with tall proportions, a right-leaning stance, and lightly irregular stroke rhythm. Strokes feel pen-drawn and mostly monoline, with subtle contrast from pressure and curvature rather than formal thick/thin structure. Letterforms mix straight, elongated verticals with soft, open curves; bowls and counters stay generous while terminals often taper or flick slightly. Spacing is uneven in a natural way, and glyph widths vary, giving text an animated, hand-set cadence.
Well suited to short-to-medium copy where a human, informal tone is desired—greeting cards, invitations, packaging labels, social graphics, and quote-based headlines. It also works for light display text and branded accent typography where a friendly handwritten presence is more important than strict regularity.
The tone is informal and personable, reading like quick, neat marker or pen lettering. Its narrow, lively shapes create a light, upbeat voice that feels approachable and slightly quirky rather than formal or polished.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of everyday hand lettering: narrow, tall forms that conserve space while keeping a relaxed, personable rhythm. Its controlled messiness suggests a focus on readability at display sizes while preserving an authentic, drawn-by-hand character.
Uppercase forms are simple and airy, while lowercase introduces more loops and descenders (notably in g, y, and j), adding a rhythmic, sketchbook feel in running text. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic with open forms and minimal decoration, staying consistent with the alphabet’s casual energy.