Print Furot 3 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, event flyers, horror titles, punk branding, punk, horror, grunge, handmade, chaotic, shock value, diy texture, genre mood, display impact, distressed look, angular, jagged, chiseled, irregular, inked.
A very heavy, hand-drawn display face built from chunky, angular shapes with visibly irregular outlines. Strokes are thick and uneven, with sharp corners, faceted cuts, and occasional notches that make counters look roughly punched out. Letterforms sit upright but feel unstable due to inconsistent widths, varying internal spaces, and a jittery baseline rhythm. The overall texture is dense and blot-like, with high-contrast edges created by abrupt cuts rather than smooth curves.
Best suited to display settings such as posters, album/mixtape artwork, event flyers, and bold headers where a gritty handmade texture is desirable. It can also work for short punchy phrases in branding or packaging that wants an aggressive, DIY presence, but is less appropriate for extended reading.
The font conveys a raw, rebellious tone with a slightly menacing, horror-leaning edge. Its rough, carved-and-torn texture reads as DIY and loud, evoking underground flyers, distressed signage, and gritty genre graphics. The irregularity adds energy and a deliberately unpolished attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through thick, irregular silhouettes and intentionally distressed, cut-out detailing. Its uneven widths and jagged terminals suggest a hand-rendered process aimed at creating a rough, expressive voice rather than typographic neutrality.
In longer text the heavy black mass and tight inner counters can reduce clarity, especially in smaller sizes or on complex backgrounds. The most distinctive character comes through at headline sizes where the jagged facets and cut-in details remain legible.