Print Dibuz 8 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, titles, packaging, game ui, playful, mystical, whimsical, eerie, hand-drawn, expressive display, thematic branding, hand-drawn texture, atmospheric titles, spiky, angular, calligraphic, lanky, organic.
A wiry, hand-drawn display face with tapered strokes and sharp, thorn-like terminals. Letterforms are narrow and tall with slightly irregular widths, creating an uneven, lively rhythm across words. Curves are taut and elliptical while straight strokes often end in knife-point tips, giving the outlines a scratchy, ink-drawn feel. The lowercase shows a small x-height with long ascenders and occasional swooping descenders, and the numerals follow the same slender, pointed construction.
Best suited to display settings where personality matters: posters, book and album titles, packaging accents, and thematic branding. It can work well for fantasy, Halloween, or story-driven projects, and as a headline companion to a simpler text font rather than for long body copy.
The overall tone is whimsical with a darker edge—suggesting spellbook lettering, folklore titles, or stylized fantasy notes. Its spiky terminals and airy spacing feel animated and mischievous rather than formal, adding character and a hint of suspense to short phrases.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, stylized pen lettering—mixing controlled, upright construction with expressive, pointed endings to create a distinctive, characterful headline voice.
Contrast is driven more by stroke taper and pressure than by broad thick/thin structure, and the forms lean on gesture and sharp endings for identity. At smaller sizes the thin strokes and pointed details may soften, while at display sizes the eccentric terminals and narrow proportions become the main visual signature.