Print Ulduv 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, children’s content, packaging, social posts, posters, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, youthful, handwritten charm, informal display, human warmth, playful voice, monoline-ish, rounded, loose, hand-drawn, bouncy.
A narrow, hand-drawn print style with mostly unconnected letters and a lightly irregular baseline. Strokes are smooth and slightly varying in thickness, with rounded terminals and occasional tapered starts/finishes that mimic pen pressure. Counters are open and forms are simplified, giving the alphabet a quick, sketch-like rhythm; ascenders are tall while the lowercase feels comparatively small, reinforcing a compact lowercase presence. Overall spacing is airy and uneven in a natural way, with glyph widths and sidebearings that subtly fluctuate to maintain an informal handwritten texture.
Well-suited to short to medium text where a personable, hand-lettered feel is desired—such as greeting cards, playful branding accents, packaging callouts, posters, and social media graphics. It can work for headings and display lines in editorial or educational materials where warmth and informality are priorities.
The font reads as cheerful and approachable, with a whimsical bounce that feels conversational rather than formal. Its narrow silhouettes and hand-drawn imperfections add personality, suggesting spontaneity and a lighthearted tone.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, quick handwriting in a narrow footprint, balancing friendliness with everyday readability. Its controlled irregularities and open shapes aim to deliver a distinctive handmade voice without the complexity of connected script.
Capital forms show a gentle calligraphic influence (e.g., looped or hooked strokes and soft curves), while the lowercase stays simple and legible. Numerals follow the same casual construction, with rounded, single-stroke feeling shapes that match the letterforms.