Print Indug 7 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, halloween, comics, playful, spooky, grungy, handmade, quirky, handmade feel, textured impact, quirky display, themed mood, brushy, blobby, textured, uneven, organic.
A condensed, hand-drawn display face with heavy, brush-like strokes and irregular, ink-blotted edges. Letterforms are simplified and mostly monoline in feel, but show subtle swelling and tapering from the drawing tool, producing medium internal contrast. Counters are small and sometimes uneven, and terminals often end in soft, rounded nubs or slight drips. Overall spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, jittery rhythm while remaining consistently upright.
Best suited to short headlines and display settings where texture and personality are desirable—such as posters, event promos, themed seasonal graphics, playful packaging, and comic or zine-style layouts. It can work in brief bursts of text, but the dense stroke weight and irregular edges are likely to feel busy at small sizes or in long-form reading.
The font conveys an offbeat, mischievous tone—somewhere between crafty DIY signage and lightly eerie poster lettering. Its rough, inky texture and narrow stance give it a punchy, attention-grabbing presence with a playful creepiness rather than a polished formality.
The design appears intended to emulate quick hand-painted or marker-brush lettering with an intentionally imperfect finish. Its narrow proportions and bold, blotty forms prioritize impact and character over neutrality, aiming for expressive, illustrative typography that feels human-made and slightly rough.
The alphabet shows intentionally inconsistent silhouettes (notably in curves like C/S and bowls like B/P/R), reinforcing an analog, stamped-or-brushed impression. Numerals follow the same chunky, irregular construction, and the overall texture becomes a defining feature at larger sizes where edge character is most visible.