Print Golup 6 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, album art, gothic, spooky, old-world, whimsical, dramatic, medieval flavor, horror mood, hand-drawn character, display impact, thematic branding, angular, calligraphic, blackletter, pointed, condensed.
A condensed, forward-leaning display face with a pointed, blackletter-leaning skeleton rendered in a hand-drawn manner. Strokes stay relatively even in thickness while terminals sharpen into wedge-like points and small hooked finishes. Counters are tight and verticals dominate, creating a tall rhythm with occasional subtle wobble and ink-like edge character. The overall texture is dense and spiky, with narrow proportions and a lively, irregular handwritten consistency rather than rigid construction.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings where its pointed texture can be appreciated: posters, title cards, album/track artwork, event flyers, game or film branding, and themed packaging. It will be most effective at moderate-to-large sizes, where the tight counters and sharp terminals remain clear.
The tone reads gothic and slightly mischievous, evoking medieval signage, fantasy props, and horror-tinged headlines. Its sharp forms and compressed cadence create tension and drama, while the hand-rendered feel adds personality and a playful, occult-storybook energy.
The design appears intended to blend blackletter-inspired structure with an informal, drawn-by-hand execution, producing a narrow, dramatic display voice. It prioritizes atmosphere and character over neutrality, aiming for a stylized, story-driven look that stands out in branding and titling.
Uppercase forms feel especially architectural and blade-like, while lowercase maintains the same pointed vocabulary with compact bowls and brisk ascenders/descenders. Numerals match the angular theme and keep a similarly narrow stance, supporting cohesive use in titles that include dates or counts.