Print Otro 3 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social media, branding, energetic, casual, expressive, playful, streetwise, handmade feel, motion, bold impact, casual voice, textured brush, brushy, textured, chunky, angular, dynamic.
A brush-script style with unconnected letterforms and a pronounced rightward slant. Strokes are thick and confident with visible dry-brush texture, producing slightly jagged edges and occasional stroke breaks that feel hand-rendered. Shapes lean compact and condensed, with rounded counters but sharper terminals and wedges that add bite and momentum. Spacing and widths vary by character, reinforcing an organic rhythm while maintaining consistent overall color in text.
Well suited for short, high-impact text such as posters, event promos, album artwork, food and beverage packaging, and casual branding. It also works effectively for social graphics, stickers, and merchandising where an expressive brush look adds personality. For longer passages, it’s best used in larger sizes or as a secondary accent to maintain readability.
The font conveys an energetic, informal tone that feels spontaneous and human. Its brisk slant and rough brush texture suggest speed, attitude, and a bit of grit, while the rounded forms keep it friendly and approachable. Overall it reads as lively and expressive rather than polished or formal.
Likely designed to capture a fast brush-pen look with a natural, imperfect texture and a strong forward motion. The goal appears to be delivering bold personality and a hand-made feel in display settings while keeping letterforms familiar enough for quick recognition.
Uppercase forms are punchy and attention-grabbing, while lowercase keeps a quick handwritten flow with simplified, single-stroke constructions. Numerals share the same brushy weight and slanted stance, making them suitable for display situations where a unified hand-made feel is desired. At smaller sizes the textured edges may visually thicken, so it tends to perform best with some breathing room.