Print Dabiv 4 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, stickers, playful, energetic, casual, streetwise, quirky, handmade feel, expressive display, bold emphasis, casual branding, brushy, angular, choppy, dry-brush, bouncy.
A lively hand-drawn print with a narrow overall stance and brisk, uneven rhythm. Strokes show pronounced thick–thin shifts, with dry-brush edges and occasional tapered terminals that suggest quick marker or brush movement. Letterforms mix rounded bowls with sharp, angled joins, and many glyphs lean on simple geometric construction (notably in V/W/X) while keeping an intentionally irregular contour. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, and counters tend to be compact, producing a dense, punchy texture in words.
Best suited to short display text where texture and personality are the priority—posters, headlines, social graphics, packaging callouts, and merch-style applications. It can work for subheads or short blurbs, but the dry-brush irregularity and variable widths make it less ideal for long-form reading at small sizes.
The font feels informal and expressive, like handwritten signage or a fast title scrawl. Its sharp turns, bristled edges, and bouncy proportions give it a bold, slightly rebellious tone that reads as playful rather than refined.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered print with brush/marker character, combining narrow proportions with high-contrast strokes to create a striking, graphic voice for contemporary display use.
Capitals are prominent and attention-grabbing, while lowercase maintains a straightforward print structure with minimal connective behavior. Numerals share the same hand-cut energy, with simplified forms and strong stroke contrast that help them stand out in display settings.