Print Edrob 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social graphics, book covers, playful, quirky, casual, hand-drawn, whimsical, human warmth, informal voice, handmade texture, display impact, tall, condensed, spiky, wiry, textured.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print with wiry, slightly irregular strokes and gently uneven edges. The letterforms are upright and mostly monolinear in feel, with subtle contrast from pressure-like thickening and tapering at terminals. Counters are compact and the overall rhythm is narrow and vertical, with occasional wobbles and varied stroke joins that keep it organic. Lowercase forms are small relative to the ascenders, and the figures share the same narrow, lightly distorted, handwritten construction.
Best suited to display settings where a hand-made voice is desirable—headlines, posters, packaging callouts, social media graphics, and cover titling. It can work for short blurbs or captions, but the narrow proportions and textured strokes are most effective when given enough size and spacing to breathe.
The tone is light, quirky, and approachable—like quick marker lettering or a sketchbook caption. Its narrow, bouncy shapes read as playful and slightly offbeat rather than formal, adding personality and a human touch to short messages.
Likely designed to capture an informal, hand-lettered print look with a distinct tall-and-narrow profile, prioritizing personality and spontaneity over strict typographic regularity. The consistent upright stance and compressed width suggest an aim for expressive display text that remains readable while feeling unmistakably human.
Texture is a defining feature: strokes show small bumps, uneven curvature, and a hand-inked finish that becomes more noticeable at larger sizes. Curves and diagonals lean toward slightly angular, compressed gestures, reinforcing the tall, animated silhouette across both caps and lowercase.