Print Udmuz 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, headlines, social graphics, casual, hand-drawn, playful, rustic, approachable, handmade feel, human warmth, diy texture, casual display, brushy, textured, irregular, rounded, organic.
A compact, hand-drawn print style with slightly irregular proportions and variable character widths. Strokes look brush- or marker-made, with soft, wobbly edges, occasional tapering, and small ink-buildup spots that create a textured silhouette. Counters are generally open and rounded, and many terminals end bluntly or with a subtle flick. The overall rhythm is lively and uneven in a controlled way, keeping letters legible while preserving a spontaneous, handmade feel.
Works well for posters, packaging, book covers, and social graphics that benefit from a handmade, approachable voice. It’s especially effective in headings, short blurbs, and display-sized applications where the brushy texture can be appreciated, while still remaining usable for brief paragraphs when a casual tone is desired.
The tone is friendly and informal, like quick hand lettering on a sign or note. Its imperfect edges and bouncy shapes give it a warm, human presence that feels relaxed rather than polished or corporate. The texture also adds a slightly gritty, DIY character.
The design appears intended to simulate quick, confident hand lettering with a brush/marker texture—prioritizing personality and warmth over geometric precision. Its narrow, slightly bouncy forms suggest an aim for energetic display typography that still reads cleanly in common phrases and mixed-case text.
In continuous text it maintains readability, but the built-in texture and stroke wobble become more pronounced at larger sizes, where the rough contours read as an intentional aesthetic feature. Numerals and capitals share the same hand-rendered energy, supporting a cohesive, casual voice across headings and short passages.