Print Uflif 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, greeting cards, social graphics, playful, whimsical, friendly, quirky, casual, handmade charm, casual voice, expressive display, compact headlines, brushy, hand-drawn, bouncy, inky, rounded.
A lively hand-drawn print with brush-pen behavior: strokes swell and taper sharply, producing pronounced thick–thin contrast and soft, rounded terminals. The forms are tall and compact with tight, efficient counters and a distinctly narrow overall footprint, yet with noticeable per-glyph width variation that keeps the rhythm organic. Curves are slightly irregular in a deliberate way, and many letters show subtle entry/exit flicks and hook-like turns that reinforce the handmade texture. Numerals follow the same inked, calligraphic logic, mixing sturdy stems with delicate hairline joins.
It’s well-suited to short, expressive text such as headlines, posters, product packaging, invitations, greeting cards, and social graphics where a handcrafted tone is desired. For longer passages, it will generally work best with generous size and spacing to preserve readability of the tight counters and hairline connections.
The font reads as approachable and upbeat, with a storybook and craft-like charm. Its bouncy rhythm and expressive contrast give it personality without becoming chaotic, making it feel conversational and lighthearted.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident brush lettering in unconnected print form, prioritizing charm and expressiveness over geometric regularity. Its narrow, high-contrast construction suggests a focus on fitting punchy phrases into compact spaces while keeping an energetic, handmade feel.
Ascenders and uppercase forms tend to feel tall relative to the small x-height, which can make mixed-case text look airy and animated. The high contrast and narrow proportions favor larger sizes, where the tapered hairlines and tight interior spaces remain clear.