Print Ingav 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, horror titles, game titles, event promos, edgy, hand-drawn, grunge, gothic, punk, raw texture, dramatic display, handmade impact, edgy branding, jagged, angular, inked, rough, spiky.
A jagged, hand-rendered display face with irregular, chiseled strokes and sharp triangular terminals. Letterforms lean toward angular construction with intermittent wedge-like notches and uneven contours that mimic dry-brush or carved-ink edges. Proportions vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating a lively rhythm; counters are often narrow and partially closed, and curves are frequently faceted into pointed joins. The overall texture is dense and dark, with distinctive, cut-in silhouettes that remain legible at headline sizes while becoming busy in long text.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, album art, movie/game titling, and attention-grabbing promotional graphics. It can also work for thematic packaging or signage when a rough, edgy voice is desired. For readability, it performs most convincingly at larger sizes and with generous line spacing.
The font communicates an aggressive, gritty energy with a distinctly dramatic tone. Its spiky outlines and rough ink texture evoke underground music flyers, fantasy or horror titling, and handmade signage where attitude matters more than polish.
The design intention reads as a deliberately raw, expressive print style that prioritizes texture, sharpness, and attitude. Its irregular outlines and aggressive terminals suggest a goal of creating immediate visual drama and a handcrafted, distressed presence for display typography.
Capitals are especially emblematic, with strong wedge serifs and fractured edges that create a carved, weapon-like profile. Numerals follow the same torn, angular language, maintaining a consistent distressed texture across the set. Spacing appears intentionally uneven, reinforcing the improvised, drawn-by-hand character rather than a mechanically regular flow.