Print Otha 13 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, social media, energetic, casual, streetwise, expressive, confident, display impact, handmade feel, speedy motion, casual emphasis, brushy, slanted, angular, dynamic, compact.
A compact, right-slanted brush script with sharp, tapered terminals and a lively, slightly irregular stroke rhythm. Letterforms lean on diagonals and pointed joins, with occasional spur-like flicks and wedge-shaped endings that mimic quick marker or brush pressure. Uppercase characters are assertive and gestural, while the lowercase stays small and narrow, keeping a tight overall texture. Counters are relatively small and strokes often thicken through turns, giving a punchy, high-ink presence without becoming fully monoline.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, poster titles, packaging callouts, branding marks, and social media graphics. It can work for subheads or short phrases where you want motion and personality, but the tight proportions and lively strokes make it less ideal for long body copy or very small sizes.
The tone is fast, informal, and assertive—more like a confident hand-lettered note or headline than a formal script. Its brisk slant and punchy terminals give it a sporty, street-leaning energy that feels contemporary and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to capture quick, energetic hand-lettering with a brush/marker feel, prioritizing impact and momentum over strict uniformity. Its narrow, slanted construction suggests a focus on fitting strong display text into compact spaces while keeping a dynamic, handwritten character.
Texture remains consistent across the alphabet, but the natural hand-drawn variation shows up in stroke edges and terminal shapes, which helps it feel human rather than mechanical. The numerals follow the same slanted, brushy logic and read best when given some breathing room.