Print Firis 4 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, merch, social media, energetic, handmade, urban, expressive, edgy, handmade impact, brush texture, informal display, human warmth, brushy, dry stroke, textured, angular, casual.
A brisk, brush-drawn print style with compact proportions and a forward-leaning stance. Strokes show visible texture and tapering, with occasional dry-brush breaks and blunt, squared terminals that create a chiseled rhythm. Letterforms are simplified and slightly angular, with irregular stroke joins and modest baseline wobble that keeps the texture lively while staying legible. Counters are generally small and sometimes partially closed by heavy strokes, and spacing feels tight but consistent enough for short text settings.
Best suited to posters, headlines, packaging callouts, and branded phrases where a hand-rendered, punchy voice is desirable. It works well for short blocks of display text, album or event graphics, and social media visuals, especially when printed or shown large enough for the brush texture to read clearly.
The overall tone is spontaneous and assertive, like quick marker or brush lettering used to make a statement. Its rough edges and ink drag add grit and momentum, giving it a street-poster or hand-painted sign feel rather than a polished calligraphic mood.
The design appears intended to capture fast, confident brush lettering with visible tool texture and minimal refinement, delivering an informal display face that feels immediate and human. Its consistent slant and compact build suggest a focus on impact and speed of reading rather than formal precision.
Uppercase has a strong, poster-like presence, while the lowercase remains compact and sketchy, creating a distinctly informal texture in paragraphs. Numerals match the same brush energy, with slightly uneven widths and a hand-drawn cadence that reads well at larger sizes.