Print Edmin 8 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, horror titles, event flyers, packaging, headlines, spooky, handmade, grungy, playful, rustic, attention grab, handcrafted texture, spooky tone, display impact, ragged, scratchy, inked, compressed, quirky.
A condensed, hand-drawn display face with tall proportions and a tight, vertical rhythm. Strokes look marker- or brush-like, with irregular edges, occasional tapering, and slightly uneven weight distribution that keeps the texture lively. Counters are generally narrow and vertical, and terminals often end in sharp points or blunt, ink-heavy stops. Overall spacing feels compact, with small variations in glyph width that reinforce the handmade, cut-and-ink character.
Best suited for display work where texture and attitude matter: posters, horror or Halloween titles, zines, event flyers, and bold packaging callouts. It can also work for short quotations or signage-style lines, especially when you want a handcrafted, slightly unsettling look.
The font reads as eerie and mischievous rather than formal, combining a horror-poster edge with a playful, cartoonish energy. Its rough ink texture and spiky terminals give it a slightly distressed, handmade mood that suggests mystery, mischief, and low-fi craft.
Likely drawn to deliver a compact, attention-grabbing headline style with visible hand texture and a spooky, theatrical edge. The design prioritizes personality and strong silhouette over neutrality, aiming to feel organic, inked, and deliberately imperfect.
In longer lines the compressed shapes create a strong vertical pattern, so the texture becomes a prominent part of the voice. The numerals and capitals carry the same ragged, inked personality, keeping a consistent tone across headings and short bursts of text.