Print Farib 10 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, event flyers, playful, spooky, rustic, quirky, handmade, handmade feel, themed display, high impact, vintage poster, characterful texture, irregular, textured, wavy, cartoonish, rough-edged.
A very heavy, compact display face with a hand-drawn, print-style structure and consistently irregular contours. Strokes swell and pinch subtly, with torn, brushy edges and chiseled corners that create a textured silhouette. The axis leans slightly backward, and many terminals flick or notch, giving letters a wavy, animated rhythm. Counters are small and uneven, curves are lumpy rather than geometric, and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph while maintaining a tight overall footprint.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where personality matters—posters, headlines, themed packaging, book or game covers, event flyers, and signage for playful or spooky concepts. The heavy texture and tight interior spaces make it less ideal for long passages or small-size UI text, but it performs well when set large with comfortable tracking.
The font reads as mischievous and theatrical, combining a handmade craft feel with a slightly eerie, storybook edge. Its rough texture and backward slant suggest motion and attitude, making it feel lively, quirky, and a bit haunted without becoming illegible.
The design appears intended to mimic bold hand-painted or cut-paper lettering, emphasizing texture, irregular rhythm, and a distinctive backward-leaning stance for strong visual impact. It prioritizes expressive silhouettes and a playful, slightly sinister mood over strict typographic regularity.
Uppercase forms are tall and blocky with pronounced irregularity, while lowercase retains the same chunky weight and textured edges, keeping a unified tone across cases. Numerals match the bouncy, cut-out look, with simplified shapes and strong silhouettes that favor character over precision.