Print Utrok 12 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, social graphics, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, friendly, casual, handmade feel, approachability, casual display, personality, monoline, rounded, bouncy, whimsical, irregular.
A hand-drawn print face with compact, tall proportions and a mostly monoline stroke that swells subtly at curves and terminals. The letterforms are simplified and slightly uneven in a controlled way, with rounded corners, soft joins, and occasional asymmetric counters that preserve a marker-like texture. Spacing and widths vary by character, creating a lively rhythm, while verticals stay largely straight and upright. Numerals and capitals share the same casual construction, with open shapes and gently flattened terminals that keep the silhouette clean at display sizes.
Well suited to short-to-medium display copy where a warm, informal voice is needed—headlines, posters, packaging callouts, book covers, and social graphics. It can also work for labels and branded accent text, especially when paired with a calmer sans or serif for longer reading.
The overall tone is playful and approachable, like informal lettering on a handmade sign or classroom poster. Its small quirks—uneven bowls, slightly wobbly strokes, and buoyant curves—add personality without becoming messy, giving it a friendly, conversational feel.
The font appears designed to capture the charm of quick hand lettering in a tidy, repeatable form—prioritizing personality, friendliness, and immediacy over strict geometric precision. Its narrow, tall stance and rounded marker-like strokes suggest an aim for high-impact display use while keeping an easygoing, human feel.
The design reads best when allowed some breathing room: the narrow build and tight internal spaces can feel dense at small sizes, while larger settings emphasize the expressive wobble and soft terminal shapes. The sample text shows consistent energy across long lines, with a steady baseline and light, handwritten irregularity that keeps repetition from feeling mechanical.