Print Firav 6 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, sports branding, packaging, social media, energetic, casual, expressive, gritty, urban, hand-brushed feel, high impact, casual voice, textural character, brushy, textured, slanted, angular, dry-stroke.
A slanted brush-pen style with compact proportions and assertive, heavy strokes. Forms are built from quick, tapered marks that show dry-brush texture and rough edges, creating lively stroke endings and occasional ink breaks. Letter widths vary noticeably, with irregular counters and slightly uneven baselines that reinforce the hand-made rhythm. Uppercase shapes stay simple and punchy, while lowercase is smaller and compact, with short ascenders/descenders and minimal internal detail for a dense, fast-written look.
Best suited to display settings where texture and momentum are desirable: posters, headlines, album or event graphics, athletic or streetwear branding, packaging accents, and social media titles. It can work for short phrases and callouts, but the strong texture and compact lowercase make it less ideal for long-form text at small sizes.
The font feels spontaneous and energetic, like a bold handwritten note or a marker scrawl made in one confident pass. Its texture and speed convey attitude—casual, slightly rebellious, and streetwise—while remaining readable in short bursts.
Designed to capture the immediacy of hand-painted lettering with a fast, slanted brush rhythm and visible stroke texture, prioritizing personality and impact over polish. The intent appears to be a bold, informal voice that reads quickly while looking authentically hand-rendered.
Consistency comes from repeated stroke behavior (tapered starts/finishes and dry-brush chatter) rather than strict geometry, so individual glyphs retain slight variation and asymmetry. Numerals follow the same brisk, brush-drawn logic and match the overall angular motion.