Print Ufbef 15 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, children’s titles, posters, packaging, invitations, whimsical, handmade, storybook, playful, quirky, expressiveness, handmade charm, friendly display, playful tone, illustrative feel, rounded, bouncy, organic, brushed, calligraphic.
An informal, hand-drawn print face with lively stroke modulation and visible brush/pen character. Letterforms are narrow and vertically oriented, with high contrast between thick stems and thin connecting strokes, plus occasional tapered terminals and soft, rounded joins. Curves are generous and slightly irregular, producing a variable rhythm and width from glyph to glyph. Counters tend to be open and round, ascenders are prominent, and the short x-height gives lowercase a lighter, more delicate presence relative to capitals.
Best suited for display settings where its hand-rendered contrast and quirky rhythm can be appreciated, such as book covers, children’s and craft-oriented branding, posters, packaging, and invitations. It can work for short passages or pull quotes when set with ample size and spacing, but it is most effective in headings and expressive typography.
The overall tone is friendly and expressive, with a whimsical, storybook feel that reads as personal and crafted rather than mechanical. Its bouncy rhythm and subtle irregularities add warmth and charm, making text feel conversational and slightly fanciful.
The design appears intended to capture the charm of quickly lettered, brushy handwriting while maintaining recognizable, readable print structures. It prioritizes personality and motion—through contrast, tapered terminals, and irregular rhythm—over strict uniformity, aiming for an approachable, illustrative voice in display typography.
Capitals lean toward tall, simplified silhouettes with occasional calligraphic flares, while lowercase shows more handwritten motion, especially in letters with loops and descenders. Numerals follow the same brush-driven contrast and curving forms, with a few notably slender figures that reinforce the airy, drawn quality. At smaller sizes the thin strokes may soften, while at display sizes the modulation and texture become a key feature.