Print Urlel 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: kids design, packaging, posters, invitations, social graphics, friendly, playful, casual, hand-drawn, whimsical, human warmth, approachability, casual clarity, note-like feel, playful voice, rounded, monoline, soft terminals, bouncy rhythm, quirky.
This font has a hand-drawn, monoline construction with rounded strokes and gently softened terminals. Letterforms are narrow and compact, with a slightly bouncy baseline feel and subtle irregularities that keep the texture lively without becoming messy. Curves are open and smooth (notably in C/O/S), while straight strokes remain lightly organic rather than perfectly geometric; diagonals in A/V/W/Y add a crisp, sketch-like snap. Overall spacing is even enough for readability, but the variable character widths and small idiosyncrasies create an informal, personal rhythm in text.
It works well for short-to-medium text where a friendly, hand-rendered feel is desirable—children’s materials, casual branding, packaging callouts, posters, and social media graphics. It can also serve as a personable headline or subhead companion in editorial or web layouts when you want warmth without a cursive script.
The tone is warm and approachable, like neat marker lettering on a note or classroom handout. It feels upbeat and conversational, with a light, whimsical charm that reads as friendly rather than quirky-for-quirky’s-sake. The overall impression is informal and human, suited to messages meant to feel welcoming and unpretentious.
The design appears intended to mimic careful printed handwriting with consistent stroke weight and rounded friendliness, prioritizing clarity while preserving a human, hand-made character. Its compact proportions and lively rhythm suggest a goal of fitting comfortably into tight spaces while keeping an inviting, informal voice.
The caps are simple and clean with rounded joins, while the lowercase maintains a compact, tidy silhouette; dots and small details are understated, reinforcing the neat handwritten look. Numerals follow the same soft, monoline logic and stay clear at text sizes, matching the letterforms without calling extra attention to themselves.