Print Yime 5 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, headlines, packaging, merch, grunge, handmade, punk, edgy, raw, impact, authenticity, rebellion, texture, brushy, ragged, textured, condensed, irregular.
A condensed, hand-drawn display face with dense black strokes and visibly uneven edges that suggest a dry brush or marker. Strokes are generally upright with subtle wobble, and counters are compact, giving the letters a tight, vertical rhythm. Terminals are blunt and slightly torn-looking, with small variations in stroke thickness and width from glyph to glyph that reinforce an intentionally imperfect, analog feel. Capitals are tall and narrow, lowercase remains compact with a short x-height, and figures follow the same narrow, inked-in construction for a cohesive set.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as posters, event promotions, album/playlist artwork, bold headlines, and packaging or merch where a gritty handmade texture is an asset. It can also work for punchy pull quotes or branding accents when used with ample size and breathing room.
The overall tone is rough, loud, and handmade—more DIY flyer than polished signage. Its compressed silhouettes and inky texture read as energetic and slightly confrontational, evoking underground music, street posters, and zine culture.
The design appears intended to mimic quick hand-lettering with a bold tool, prioritizing expressive texture and punch over uniform precision. Its condensed proportions and heavy ink coverage aim for strong visual impact and a distinctly DIY character.
Spacing appears visually tight due to the narrow forms and heavy color, so the texture becomes more uniform in longer lines. The irregular contours and dark fills create strong presence at larger sizes, while smaller sizes may lose some internal detail as counters close up.