Print Nynul 3 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, branding, energetic, casual, expressive, streetwise, handmade, impact, handmade feel, speed, informality, compact display, brushy, slanted, condensed, dry-brush, angular.
A fast, brush-pen style script with a pronounced rightward slant and tightly condensed letterforms. Strokes show visible pressure shifts and a slightly dry, textured edge, giving counters and joins a lively, imperfect rhythm. Caps are tall and narrow with sharp, tapered terminals, while lowercase forms stay compact with minimal looping and a generally brisk, forward-moving ductus. Spacing feels intentionally tight and variable, contributing to a punchy, headline-driven color on the line.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as headlines, poster titling, packaging callouts, and social media graphics where the brush texture can read clearly. It can also work for branding accents or merch-style typography when you want an energetic, hand-lettered signature, but it’s less ideal for long paragraphs or small UI sizes due to its tight, condensed rhythm.
The overall tone is bold and impulsive—like quick marker lettering used for emphasis. It reads as informal and assertive, with a hand-made immediacy that suggests speed, confidence, and a bit of grit rather than refinement.
Designed to capture the feel of quick, emphatic brush lettering in a condensed footprint—prioritizing attitude and immediacy over formal consistency. The narrow proportions and energetic stroke behavior aim to maximize impact in limited horizontal space while keeping a distinctly hand-drawn presence.
The character set shown favors simplified, print-like handwritten construction over connected cursive, helping it retain clarity even with the strong slant. Numerals and capitals share the same narrow, brushy voice, making mixed-case and alphanumeric settings feel cohesive. The texture and stroke tapering become a defining feature at larger sizes where the brush character is most apparent.