Print Fubol 4 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, event flyers, gaming titles, grunge, playful, loud, rough, handmade, handmade feel, distressed look, high impact, casual tone, brushy, ragged, chunky, textured, irregular.
A heavy, brush-drawn display face with thick, mostly monoline strokes and sharply ragged edges that suggest dry-brush drag and torn-paper texture. Letterforms are upright with simplified, rounded interiors and blunt terminals, while the outlines remain intentionally uneven and jittery. Proportions vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating a bouncy rhythm; counters are often small and the silhouette does most of the work. The texture is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, giving the set a cohesive distressed look.
Best suited for short, high-impact copy such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, album/playlist artwork, and event flyers where texture and personality are desired. It can work for logos or title treatments that need a hand-painted, grungy feel, and for youth-oriented or entertainment contexts where a rough, energetic voice helps set the mood.
The overall tone is bold and attention-seeking, mixing a playful cartoon energy with a gritty, handmade edge. Its roughened contours and high-ink presence feel rebellious and informal rather than refined or corporate. The font reads as expressive and noisy, designed to look more like a painted mark than a polished typographic system.
The design appears intended to simulate bold hand-painted lettering with deliberate distressing, prioritizing character and texture over smooth geometric precision. Its variable proportions and ragged stroke edges aim to create a spontaneous, handmade impression that stands out quickly in display settings.
At text sizes the distressed perimeter becomes a dominant feature, so spacing and word shapes read best when given room. Round forms like O/0/8 stay solid and punchy, while narrow letters gain character from the uneven brush breaks along verticals and diagonals.