Print Wubom 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, album art, game titles, headlines, gothic, spooky, storybook, rustic, medieval, atmospheric, dramatic, hand-carved, thematic, attention-grabbing, angular, spiky, chiseled, irregular, pointed.
A condensed, hand-drawn blackletter-inspired display with sharp, wedge-like terminals and frequent broken strokes that mimic a cut-pen or chiseled edge. Stems are tall and narrow with slightly uneven widths, and curves are rendered as faceted, angular arcs rather than smooth bowls. The lowercase is compact with tight apertures and occasional hook-like entries and exits, while caps add dramatic pointed tips and notched joins. Numerals follow the same carved, irregular rhythm, mixing straight shafts with abrupt curves and blade-like serifs.
This font suits display roles such as posters, cover design, title treatments, and short headlines where a gothic or eerie voice is desired. It can also work for themed packaging, event graphics, or role-playing and fantasy-related UI elements, especially when set with generous tracking to keep the narrow forms readable.
The overall tone feels dark and theatrical, evoking medieval signage, occult or horror titling, and old-world folklore. Its scratchy, knife-cut detailing reads as handmade and intentionally rough, giving text an ominous, storybook-gothic flavor rather than a polished editorial mood.
The design appears intended to deliver a hand-rendered gothic/blackletter impression with a deliberately carved, blade-edged texture. It prioritizes atmosphere and character over neutrality, aiming for high-impact titling that looks dramatic and slightly roughened.
Texture is created by subtle inconsistencies in stroke edges and by asymmetric terminals that look intentionally nicked or torn. The condensed proportions and sharp interior angles make it most effective at larger sizes where the distinctive cuts and notches can be appreciated.