Print Yeles 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, craft branding, book covers, zines, rustic, handmade, playful, casual, quirky, handmade texture, casual display, human warmth, rustic character, dry-brush, textured, organic, uneven, spiky.
A hand-drawn print style with dry, textured strokes and slightly frayed edges that mimic marker or brush on rough paper. Letterforms are mostly upright and narrow, with lively irregularities in stroke width, terminals, and curves that create a jittery rhythm. Counters tend to be compact, ascenders are relatively tall, and the overall spacing feels loose and variable, enhancing the informal, sketched look. Numerals and capitals share the same scratchy, uneven rendering, keeping the set visually consistent as a drawn alphabet rather than a polished geometric design.
Works best for short headlines, posters, packaging accents, and creative branding that benefits from a handmade, tactile feel. It can also suit zines, book covers, or event graphics where personality and texture matter more than typographic neutrality.
The font reads as casual and handmade, with a rustic, slightly messy charm that feels human and unpretentious. Its energetic, imperfect texture gives it a playful, crafty tone—more “notebook title” than “formal headline.”
Likely intended to emulate quick hand lettering made with a dry brush or marker, preserving natural wobble and surface texture to convey authenticity. The design prioritizes character and a human, drawn rhythm over strict uniformity and typographic refinement.
Distinctive, slightly spiky terminals and occasional hooked joins give many letters a lively motion, while the rough stroke texture remains the strongest defining trait at both display and text sizes. The narrow build helps it stay compact, but the irregular widths and spacing add expressive character that can feel intentionally raw.