Print Warar 9 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, halloween, quirky, handmade, playful, spooky, retro, handmade texture, quirky display, poster impact, themed lettering, inked, condensed, wobbly, rough-edged, irregular.
A condensed, hand-drawn print face with heavy, inked strokes and visibly irregular contours. Letters are built from narrow, vertical forms with slightly wavy stems, uneven stroke endings, and occasional bulb-like terminals, giving a marker/brush-on-paper feel. Counters are compact and sometimes asymmetrical, and spacing varies subtly from glyph to glyph, producing an organic rhythm rather than a mechanical cadence. The numerals and lowercase follow the same narrow, tall proportions, maintaining a consistent handmade texture across the set.
Best suited for display use such as posters, headlines, packaging, and book or album covers where a handmade, characterful voice is desired. It also fits themed applications like Halloween promotions, quirky branding, and editorial callouts, especially when set at larger sizes with comfortable spacing.
The overall tone is quirky and slightly eerie, balancing friendliness with a rough, homemade edge. Its jittery outlines and narrow, upright stance evoke DIY posters, pulp headlines, and playful horror or Halloween lettering without becoming fully gothic or formal.
The design appears intended to capture an informal, hand-rendered look with bold presence in a tight, condensed footprint. By embracing irregular outlines and variable spacing, it prioritizes personality and texture over strict typographic uniformity, aiming to feel drawn rather than typeset.
The font’s texture comes from consistent stroke wobble and uneven edges, which reads strongly in larger sizes and tight settings. Narrow proportions and compact counters make it feel punchy for short lines, while extended text may benefit from generous tracking and leading to preserve clarity.