Print Ognuz 1 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, social media, energetic, casual, sporty, confident, playful, brush realism, bold impact, handmade feel, headline focus, youthful tone, brushy, chunky, slanted, rounded, dynamic.
A heavy, brush-pen style with a pronounced forward slant and compact proportions. Strokes are thick and slightly irregular, with rounded terminals and occasional wedge-like joins that suggest quick, pressure-driven mark making. The letterforms lean on simplified, painted shapes rather than strict construction, creating an uneven rhythm and a lively texture across words. Counters are relatively tight and the overall silhouette stays dense, giving lines of text a strong, dark presence.
Best suited for short-to-medium display text where impact matters: headlines, posters, labels, and bold branding moments. It also works well for punchy social graphics, event promos, and packaging accents where a hand-painted feel can add energy and immediacy. For long passages, the dense strokes and tight counters may feel heavy, so it’s most effective in larger sizes and with generous spacing.
The font reads as bold and informal, with a fast, expressive attitude. It conveys motion and punch—more like a hand-painted headline or marker lettering than polished script—bringing a friendly, upbeat tone that feels contemporary and street-adjacent.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering with a strong, graphic footprint—prioritizing expressive momentum and a confident painted texture over formal consistency. It aims to deliver an attention-grabbing, handmade look that stays readable while feeling spontaneous and human.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent brush logic, with notable stroke tapering and soft edges that keep the forms approachable despite the heavy weight. Numerals follow the same painted momentum, appearing sturdy and graphic for short, impactful use. The texture becomes more prominent at larger sizes, where the hand-drawn irregularities add character.