Print Viluv 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, labels, editorial display, quirky, friendly, retro, casual, playful, space-saving, human warmth, display personality, casual clarity, tall, condensed, rounded terminals, slightly irregular, bouncy.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with monoline strokes and subtly rounded terminals. The letterforms keep an upright stance but show gentle, human irregularities in stroke endings, curves, and joins, creating a lively rhythm rather than strict geometric uniformity. Counters are narrow and vertical, with compact bowls and a generally slim footprint that keeps words tight while remaining readable. The numerals and lowercase echo the same narrow proportions and informal construction, with occasional asymmetry that reinforces the hand-drawn feel.
Well suited to headlines and short blocks of copy where a narrow, characterful voice is useful—posters, packaging, labels, menus, and editorial callouts. It can also work for UI accents or captions when space is tight, though longer paragraphs may benefit from generous leading to reduce the dense vertical texture.
The overall tone feels friendly and slightly quirky, like neat marker lettering with personality. Its narrow, vertical proportions add a retro, poster-like flavor, while the small inconsistencies keep it approachable and informal rather than corporate.
The design appears intended to deliver an informal, hand-printed voice in a space-saving, tall format—combining straightforward readability with a playful, human-made cadence for display-driven typography.
In text, the condensed spacing and tall ascenders/descenders create a strong vertical texture; this gives headlines a distinctive cadence but can feel busy in long passages. The most recognizable traits are the slim silhouettes, rounded stroke endings, and the consistently hand-rendered wobble that keeps repeated shapes from looking mechanically identical.