Print Edrus 10 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, streetwear, event flyers, titles, edgy, playful, grunge, punk, handmade, diy texture, high impact, hand-lettered feel, rebellious tone, headline punch, brushy, rough, angular, condensed, dynamic.
A condensed, all-caps-forward hand-drawn print style with thick, brushlike strokes and pronounced irregular edges. The letterforms are slightly back-slanted with a lively, uneven baseline and variable internal shapes, suggesting quick marker or dry-brush construction. Counters are often pinched or partially filled, and terminals are jagged or tapered, creating a scratchy texture across words. Overall widths vary by glyph, but the set maintains a consistent tall, narrow rhythm with assertive vertical emphasis.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, album or mixtape artwork, streetwear branding, event flyers, and punchy titles. It performs well where texture and attitude are desired and where the rough edges can be appreciated at larger sizes rather than in small body text.
The font reads as loud, raw, and energetic, with a DIY feel that leans toward rebellious and streetwise. Its rough texture and back-slanted motion give headlines a sense of urgency and attitude, while the irregularities keep it informal and expressive rather than polished.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, forceful hand lettering made with a thick marker or brush, prioritizing expressive texture and compact impact over uniform precision. Its condensed proportions and back-slanted stance aim to deliver bold headline energy with a distinctly handmade edge.
Uppercase forms dominate visually, while lowercase and numerals follow the same rugged brush logic with simplified, compact shapes. The texture becomes more pronounced in longer text where the uneven stroke edges create a strong, poster-like grain; spacing feels intentionally tight and punchy at display sizes.